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It’s a proud horse that will not carry his owne provender (George Herbert Quotes)
When you enter into a house, leave the anger ever at the doore (George Herbert Quotes)
He that feares leaves, let him not goe into the wood (George Herbert Quotes)
There is a remedy for every thing, could men find it (George Herbert Quotes)
He that owes nothing, if he makes not mouthes at us, is courteous (George Herbert Quotes)
He that will do thee a good turne, either he will be gon or dye (George Herbert Quotes)
The house is a fine house, when good folks are within (George Herbert Quotes)
The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more then one wood (George Herbert Quotes)
Presents of love fear not to be ill taken of strangers (George Herbert Quotes)
Hee that’s fed at anothers hand may stay long ere he be full (George Herbert Quotes)
Take heed of the wrath of a mighty man, and the tumult of the people (George Herbert Quotes)
The foole askes much, but hee is more foole that grants it (George Herbert Quotes)
If fooles should not foole it, they shall lose their season (George Herbert Quotes)
Fear keepes and looks to the vineyard, and not the owner (George Herbert Quotes)
We do it soon enough, if that we do be well (George Herbert Quotes)
If great men would have care of little ones, both would last long (George Herbert Quotes)
Hee that doth what hee will, doth not what he ought (George Herbert Quotes)
He hath great neede of a foole, that plaies the foole himselfe (George Herbert Quotes)
Hee that should have what hee hath not, should doe what he doth not (George Herbert Quotes)
Play with a foole at home, and he will play with you in the market (George Herbert Quotes)
Make hast to an ill way that you may get out of it (George Herbert Quotes)
The masters eye fattens the horse, and his foote the ground (George Herbert Quotes)
Hee pays too deare for honey that licks it from thornes (George Herbert Quotes)
Ill natures, the more you aske them, the more they stick (George Herbert Quotes)
Hee that makes himself a sheep, shall be eat by the wolfe (George Herbert Quotes)
To a fair day open the window, but make you ready as to a foule (George Herbert Quotes)
It’s a poore stake that cannot stand one yeare in the ground (George Herbert Quotes)
Hee that blowes in the dust fills his eyes with it (George Herbert Quotes)
You cannot make the fire so low but it will get out (George Herbert Quotes)
Who hath no more bread then neede, must not keepe a dog (George Herbert Quotes)