He had met Miss Honnor and her mother in the morning, and had been with them all the way down; they had been most kind to him; he had spent the best part of the day with them; they had parted excellent friends; looking back, he could not recall a single word he would have liked unsaid.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black
That each form should have an integrity of its own, should as a separate whole be either said complete or left unsaid, is better liturgical philosophy than any "shortened services act" can show.
"A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer"
William Reed Huntington
In speaking briefly on such a vast and interesting subject, one must necessarily leave volumes unsaid that ought to be said.
"The Operatic Problem"
William Johnson Galloway