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Re: Needs mustPosted by ESC on April 30, 2001 In Reply to: Re: Needs must posted by Bruce Kahl on April 30, 2001 : : Anyone out there know the meaning and origin of the phrase "needs must when the devil drives"? : Shakespeare in All's Well That-Ends Well, i. 3. : The French say: "Il faut marcher quand le diable est aux trousses;" and the Italians say: "Bisogna andare, quando il diavolo è vella coda." If I must, I must. : Definitions of similar phrases: It must be; it needs must be; it cannot be helped; che sarà sarà; there is no help for it; there is no alternative; nothing for it but; necessity has no law; needs must when the devil drives; dis aliter visum. What can't be cured, must be endured. |