Eleanor roosevelt volume 25/21/2023 A man is like an egg, the longer he is kept in hot water the harder he is when taken out.Īlso, in 1870 The Shamrock newspaper of Dublin, Ireland printed this adage: 1870 December 31, The Shamrock, Volume 8, Diamond Dust, Quote, Column 2, Irish National Newspaper and Publishing Company, Limited, Dublin, Ireland. For example, in 1858 the Irish Miscellany newspaper of Boston, Massachusetts printed the following: 1858 February 20, Irish Miscellany, Volume 1, Number 2, The Odd Corner, Quote, Column 1, Boston. Instead of tea bags the sayings were based on similes with eggs and potatoes in hot water. Quote Investigator: Precursors to this expression were in circulation in the 19 th century. When did Roosevelt use this expression? Was she the person who coined it? You never know how strong they are until they get into hot water. Gariepy? Anonymous?ĭear Quote Investigator: I read in the New York Times that one of the favorite adages of Hillary Clinton, former Senator and Secretary of State, is the following statement attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt: Hillary Clinton? Eleanor Roosevelt? Rita Mae Brown? Phyllis Schlafly? Lowell Bruce Laingen? Armand J.
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