We cannot make bargains for blisses, Nor catch them like fishes in nets; And sometimes the thing our life misses, Helps more than the thing which it gets.
I can really fish - I've been fishing since I was a kid.
Un-dish-cover the fish, or dishcover the riddle.
There is a horse here-the furthest north of any horse, and he eats fish and travels on snowshoes.
Better a days catch of fish than a lifetime of crabs.
I felt like Eartha Kitt. I'm serving fish, honey, and this ain't trout.
Empty the pond to get the fish.
In these sad and ominous days of mad fortune chasing, every patriotic, thoughtful citizen, whether he fishes or not, should lament that we have not among our countrymen more fishermen.
With every passing year we discover more evidence to support Darwin's revolutionary hypothesis that the cognitive and emotional lives of animals differ only by degree, from the fishes to the birds to the monkeys to humans.
Net the large fish and you are sure to have the small fry.
Fish," he said softly, aloud, "I'll stay with you until I am dead.
I always fish out antique ideas, very old ideas.
Do good and throw it in the sea; if God doesn't see it, the fishes will.
It's all about portion control. Grilled fish, a small amount of wild rice and vegetables is a good meal.
I like to fish. Fishing is always a way of relaxing.
I was taken by a morsell, saies the fish. [I was taken by a morsel, says the fish. ]
A fish is a sock for a fish skeleton.
An instant-read thermometer is your best bet for making sure that meat and fish are cooked to the proper temperature.
Wise man is a lake full with fishes; clever man is a fisherman who often visits this lake!
Each portion of matter may be conceived of as a garden full of plants, and as a pond full of fishes. But each branch of the plant, each member of the animal, each drop of its humors, is also such a garden or such a pond.