In England, David and I are big fish in a small pond. But in L.A., we are tiny, tiny, tiny fish in a big pond.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I prefer being a small fish in a big pond.
I'd rather be a big fish in a specialized pond than a little, little fish in a more generalized big pond.
As a rough rule of thumb, I would say the smaller the pond, the more belligerent the fish.
The fast fish, not the big fish, eats the small fish.
In Salford, we had fish in our tap water. I remember, one hot summer day, running to the toilet at playtime and dunking our heads in a sink full of water. I remember putting my head in and seeing all these little fish in it.
Fishes live in the sea, as men do on land: the great ones eat up the little ones.
The big fish run the show. I'm a middle fish, but there are small fish that are poisonous.
We may be a small island, but we are not a small people.
When the fishbowl gets too small, it's time to pack up and leave and jump into the lake or ocean.
Fishes live in the sea, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones.