A Quote by Thomas Overbury

The man who has nothing to boast of but his illustrious ancestry
is like the potato. The best part is underground. — © Thomas Overbury
The man who has nothing to boast of but his illustrious ancestry is like the potato. The best part is underground.
The man who has nothing to boast of but his illustrious ancestry is like the potato - the best part under ground.
A man who thinks too much about his ancestors is like a potato-the best part of him is underground.
Men who pride themselves on their ancestry are like the potato plant, the most part of which is under ground.
Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious, but an ill one more contemptible.
With women, the best part is the discovery. There's nothing like the first time, nothing. You don't know what life is until you undress a woman for the first time. A button at a time, like peeling a hot sweet potato on a winter's night.
A man may have intelligence enough to excel in a particular thing and lecture on it, and yet not have sense enough to know he ought to be silent on some other subject of which he has but a slight knowledge; if such an illustrious man ventures beyond the bounds of his capacity, he loses his way and talks like a fool.
I never can understand how anyone can not smoke - it deprives a man of the best part of life. With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch him, literally.
I never can understand how anyone can not smoke it deprives a man of the best part of life. With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch him, literally.
Illustrious man! deriving honor less from the splendor of his situation than from the dignity of his mind.
Nothing is more praiseworthy, nothing more suited to a great and illustrious man than placability and a merciful disposition.
It's not an idle boast that the British Army is, man for man, probably the best fighting force in the world.
I quickly realized that more than any other vegetable, the potato evokes strong reactions in people. As the head of communications for the International Potato Centre in Peru put it, 'No one gets worked up over lettuce like they do the potato.'
When you have that deep kind of hunger that is part longing, what's better to eat than the best apple pie? Or the best potato salad and guacamole? Or the best deviled eggs and crab cakes and white chocolate raspberry pie?
When I'm in England, I know I'm a visitor, but being a white man in England with ancestry that's German and Italian, I have a history with the Romans and the Saxons. I feel some connection and ancestry here, as weird as that sounds.
I didn't leave home until 27. I was an only child raised in Philadelphia by my mother and grandmother. My grandmother controlled the stove. She made a lot of potato meals - mashed potato, potato souffle, potato pancakes. When we didn't have electricity we ate romantically, by candlelight.
I didn't leave home until 27. I was an only child raised in Philadelphia by my mother and grandmother. My grandmother controlled the stove. She made a lot of potato meals - mashed potato, potato souffle, potato pancakes. When we didn't have electricity, we ate romantically by candlelight.
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