A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from May 24, 2017
“No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride”

“When you’ve done something wrong, admit it and be sorry. No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride” is a saying that has been printed on many images. “No one has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride” was posted on the website Our Daily Bread on April 21, 1998.
 
“A good test of character:When you’ve done something wrong,admit it and be sorry.No one has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride” was posted on Twitter on October 11, 2009. “When you’ve done something wrong,admit it and be sorry..NO ONE in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride” was posted on Twitter on March 18, 2010.
 
“‘No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.’ — Nishan Panwar” was posted on a website in 2014, but Panwar was not credited in 1998 or in 2009 and probably did not coin either part of the saying.
   
   
Our Daily Bread
Keep Your Mouth Shut
April 21, 1998
(...)
No one has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.
 
Google Groups: aus.religion.christian
Our Daily Bread “Keep Your Mouth Shut”
George Mooth
4/21/98
(...)
NO ONE HAS EVER CHOKED TO DEATH
FROM SWALLOWING HIS PRIDE.
   
Google Books
Apology:
The Importance and Power of Saying “I’m Sorry”

By Sheila Quinn Simpson
Gaylord, MI: Balcony Publications
2005
Pg. 29:
No one ever choked to death from swallowing his pride. ~ UNKNOWN
 
Twitter
dodongflores‏
@dodongflores
Pride:
No one has ever been choked to death from swallowing his pride. http://bit.ly/yAoPZ
9:29 PM - 9 Aug 2009
 
Twitter
Ja‏
@janine_eninaj
A good test of character:When you’ve done something wrong,admit it and be sorry.No one has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.
5:05 AM - 11 Oct 2009
 
Twitter
mary joie ablen‏
@maryjoie_ablen
“when you’ve done something wrong,admit it and be sorry..NO ONE in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.”
8:09 AM - 18 Mar 2010
 
Google Books
Courage for the Journey:
Wisdom for the Open Road

By Wendy Weikal-Beauchat
Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse
2013
Pg. 36:
When you have done something wrong, admit it and be sorry. No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.
Unknown
 
Facebook
Zig Ziglar with Nicole Jaojao Rebustillo and 40 others.
December 5, 2013 ·
No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.
more inspiration at Phillip Hatfield Speaker/Author
   
Tell ‘em How You Really Feel
Swallow Your Pride.
Posted on October 1, 2014
(...)
“No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.”  — Nishan Panwar
 
Google Groups: A-A distibution list
Your Daily Reprieve 04.16.15
Larry Scott
4/16/15
Your Daily Reprieve for Thursday April 16, 2015
From Stuart, Florida
 
When you’ve done something wrong, admit it.
No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.
~Anonymous
 
Twitter
Living Sarcasm‏
@SarcasmLiving
When you’ve done something wrong, admit it and be sorry. No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride.
Nishan Panwar
5:04 AM - 10 Jun 2015
 
Chicebel’s Blog
JULY 10, 2015 BY CHICEBEL
Thought for the Day: When you’ve done something wrong, admit it and be sorry. No one in history has ever choked to death from swallowing his pride

Posted by Barry Popik
New York CityWork/Businesses • Wednesday, May 24, 2017 • Permalink


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