Goose Goose Gander Quotes & Sayings
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Laissez Faire was very good sauce for the goose, labor, but was very poor sauce for the gander, capital. — Benjamin Tucker

The fact is it happened. It's over now. I do not live my life constantly wishing that I could change the past. — Jaycee Dugard

What is sauce for the goose may be sauce for the gander but is not necessarily sauce for the chicken, the duck, the turkey or the guinea hen. — Alice B. Toklas

Until you got ice cream spilled on you, you're not doing field work — Randy Pausch

What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. — Marcus Terentius Varro

You exert a certain degree of influence, and be it ever so small, it affects some person or persons, and for the results of the influence you exert you are held accountable. You, therefore, whether you acknowledge it or not, have assumed an importance before God and man that cannot be overlooked. — Lorenzo Snow

A mother would have been always present. A mother would have been a constant friend; her influence would have been beyond all other. — Jane Austen

Any powerful technology has sauce for the goose and the gander ... It's just an extension of humanity. — John Perry Barlow

The things by which our emotions can be moved - the shape of a flower or a Grecian urn, the way a baby grows, the way the wind brushes across your face, the way clouds move, their shapes, the way light dances on the water, or daffodils flutter in the breeze, the way in which the person you love moves their head, the way their hair follows that movement, the curve described by the dying fall of the last chord of a piece of music - all these things can be described by the complex flow of numbers.
That's not a reduction of it, that's the beauty of it. — Douglas Adams

Funny how what's good for the gander is good for the goose...until it's your goose ~ The Duke of Lancaster — Catherine Hemmerling

What's good for the goose is good for the gander. — John Ray

He was seeing the final contradiction, the grotesque absurdity at the end of the irrationalists' game — Ayn Rand