Originally posted by Alex Bragi
No, that's how it was meant to go. Yes, they do sound similar, but they are not the same in meaning, although they're both true aren't they? *gg*
Sorry Alex, I did not mean to sound like I was correcting your post. Silly me, I accidentally deleted part of my post which was meant to read like this:
I do not know which diva of the silver screen said this one (West, Monroe or even Gabor) but I believe it goes like this: It is hard to find a good man but good to find a hard man.
And yes, you are right about both being true.