An ill wind that bloweth no man good - the blower of which blast is she
An ill wind that bloweth no man good - the blower of which blast is she
John Heywood was a prominent English playwright and poet during the Tudor period, known for his witty and satirical works. One of his most famous lines, "An ill wind that bloweth no man good - the blower of which blast is she," captures the essence of his clever wordplay and sharp observations on human nature.