Phrases, sayings & expressions, what they mean & where they came from
Feast or Famine Great success or total failure; either too much or too little of something. This catchy phrase suggests the opposites of having too much to too little of something. More...
My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy the ice cream while it’s on your plate. — Thornton Wilder If you have a positive thought you’d like us to print, please send or email it to us. More...
Recently, at the 77th annual New Portland Fair, I had a chance to sit down and talk with Emmons and Barbara Pinkham at the exhibit on Lexington in the Exhibition Hall. More...
Seven words. Spoken without malice by a man with a pleasant smile on his face and innocent curiosity in his eyes. Seven words. Not intended as insulting or hateful. But, wow… they packed a punch! More...
Ken Charpel, from Portland, “jumps for joy” on the cover of the Feb. 1, 1978, Vol. 11, No. 10 issue of the Sugarloaf and Rangeley Lakes Irregular. More...