And I'll do you one better if you've got the nerve,
I'll race you all the way to deadman's curve.
I'll race you all the way to deadman's curve.
Related:
- And when with envy Time, transported,
Shall think to rob us of our joys,
You 'll in your girls again be courted,
And I 'll go wooing in my boys.
-- Thomas Percy (1728-1811) -- Winifreda (1720)... - I 'll warrant him heart-whole.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), As You Like It
-- Act iv, Sc.
1... - I 'll give you leave to call me anything, if you don't call me "spade.
-- Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) -- Polite Conversation, Dialogue ii... - I 'll charm the air to give a sound,
While you perform your antic round.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Macbeth -- Act iv, Sc. 1... - Out of my lean and low ability
I 'll lend you something.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Twelfth Night -- Act iii, Sc. 4... - We 'll have a swashing and a martial outside,
As many other mannish cowards have.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), As You Like It -- Act i, Sc. 3... - Guru Saj: You must be Ross.
Ross: Hi.
Guru Saj: I am Guru Saj.
(takes the drawer back and replaces) Ross: Listen, I got to tell you I_ve-I_ve never been to a guru before, so.... - T is not in mortals to command success,
But we 'll do more, Sempronius,--we 'll deserve it.
-- Joseph Addison (1672-1719) -- Cato, Act i, Sc. 2... - You 're our enemy; lead the way, and we 'll precede.
-- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) -- The Rivals, Act v, Sc. 1...

