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  • quickly come, quickly go — Similar to easy come, easy go. 1583 B. MELBANCKE Philotimus 151 Quickly spent, thats easely gotten. 1631 J. MABBE tr. F. de Rojas’ Celestina I. 8 Quickly be wonne, and quickly be lost. 1869 W. C. HAZLITT English Proverbs 322 Quickly come, quickly …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • come — see all things come to those who wait the bigger they are, the harder they fall don’t cross the bridge till you come to it easy come, easy go never do evil that good may come of it first come, first served …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • quickly — see he gives twice who gives quickly quickly come, quickly go …   Proverbs new dictionary

  • Come Upstairs — Studio album by Carly Simon Released June 16, 1980 …   Wikipedia

  • Come Out (Reich) — Come Out is a 1966 piece by American composer Steve Reich. He was asked to write this piece to be performed at a benefit for the retrial of the Harlem Six, six black youths arrested for committing a murder during the Harlem Riot of 1964 for which …   Wikipedia

  • Come On (How I Met Your Mother) — Come On How I Met Your Mother episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 22 Directed by Pamela Fryman Written by …   Wikipedia

  • Come Early Morning — Promotional movie poster for the film Directed by Joey Lauren Adams Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • come over vs overcome —   Come over is a phrasal verb, that can mean several things.   To move from one place to another, or move towards someone.   For example: Come over here.   To seem to be a particular type of person.   For example: Politicians often come over as… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • come over vs overcome —   Come over is a phrasal verb, that can mean several things.   To move from one place to another, or move towards someone.   For example: Come over here.   To seem to be a particular type of person.   For example: Politicians often come over as… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • Come, all ye jolly tinner boys — is a traditional folk song associated with Cornwall that was written about 1807, when Napoleon Bonaparte made threats that would affect trade in Cornwall at the time of the invasion of Poland. The song contains the line Why forty thousand Cornish …   Wikipedia

  • Come on Over for Dinner — Episode no. Season 7 Episode 23 Directed by Larry Shaw Written by Bob Daily Original air date May 15 …   Wikipedia

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