“What shall we do, what shall we do! Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves is like out of the frying pan and into the fire!”
“Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves!” he said, and it became a proverb, though we now say ‘out of the frying-pan into the fire’ in the same sort of uncomfortable situations.”
“Out of the frying pan into the fire! What is marriage but prostitution to one man instead of many? No different!”
“Out of the frying pan and into the fire”
“out of the frying pan and into the fire”
“Either we shall find what it is we are seeking or at least we shall free ourselves from the persuasion that we know what we do not know.”