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"Time and tide wait for no man," says the captain.
Time and tide wait for no man, not even a little boy rushing to finish his sand castle before it gets washed away.
I don't think I did "time and tide wait for no man", if you want to use that."
Time and tide wait for no man - and time has run out for you.
Because just as time and tide wait for no man, freighters don't depart for a ready woman.
Time and tide wait for no man, but it often happens that we are compelled to wait for them.
'Time and tide wait for no man, not even one in pre-dent.'
The drinking session that followed stretched until 4.00 am; the players disproving the theory that time and tide wait for no man.
She also says time and tide wait for no man and time heals all wounds.'
Time and Tide Wait for No Man (ed., 1984)
Time and tide wait for no man, and this was doubly true Sunday on Martha's Vineyard.
Time and tide wait for no man,' he said as if he were in one of his lucid phases, 'but everybody waits for women.'
Time and Tide (usually derived from the proverb Time and tide wait for no man) may refer to:
"We say, 'Time and tide wait for no man,' but the Old Klingons said 'destroy,' instead."
"We have seen its gratifying results on this island: but, gentlemen, time and tide wait for no man; and I must remind you that Fortune is bald behind."
"Time and tide wait for no man," said the pro-democracy party led by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in a statement.
'But I'm all behind as 'tis'--he shouts to me--'You knows your gospel, don't you: time and tide wait for no man?'
His gravestone at St. Peter's in Glasbury-upon-Wye on the Welsh borders, his childhood home, reads "Time and tide wait for no man", with a sun dial (Source: Family).
Below the clock was a sign which read TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN.
This is an urgent business, as I said - I will telegraph Portsmouth and they will tell her to expect you back next month with a feather in your cap - but time and tide wait for no man, you know.'
'And now,' said Daniel, looking at his watch, 'as time and tide wait for no man, my trusty partner, and as I am ready for starting, bag and baggage, at the gate below, let me say a last word.
The water of the fountain ran, the swift river ran, the day ran into evening, so much life in the city ran into death according to rule, time and tide waited for no man, the rats were sleeping close together in their dark holes again, the Fancy Ball was lighted up at supper, all things ran their course.