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A handful of good life is worth a bushel of learning (George Herbert Quotes)
Neither praise nor dispraise thy selfe, thy actins serve the turne (George Herbert Quotes)
If you would know secrets, looke them in griefe or pleasure (George Herbert Quotes)
A long tongue is a signe of a short hand (George Herbert Quotes)
It takes much from the account, to which his sin doth amount (George Herbert Quotes)
What one day gives us, another takes away from us (George Herbert Quotes)
Wouldst thou both eat thy cake and have it? (George Herbert Quotes)
When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much (George Herbert Quotes)
He that hath a mouth of his owne, must not say to another; blow (George Herbert Quotes)
God strikes with his finger, and not with all his arme (George Herbert Quotes)
Stay a while, that we may make an end the sooner (George Herbert Quotes)
Better spare to have of thine own, then aske of other men (George Herbert Quotes)
Mend your cloathes, and you may hold out this yeare (George Herbert Quotes)
Of him that speakes ill, consider the life more then the word (George Herbert Quotes)
Say no ill of the yeere, till it be past (George Herbert Quotes)
One eye of the masters sees more, then ten of the servants (George Herbert Quotes)
He that is fallen cannot helpe him that is downe (George Herbert Quotes)
It is good to have some friends both in heaven and hell (George Herbert Quotes)
He that would be well, needs not goe from his owne house (George Herbert Quotes)
If the wise erred not, it would goe hard with fooles (George Herbert Quotes)
The best remedy against an ill man is much ground betweene both (George Herbert Quotes)
Since you know all, and I nothing, tell me what I dreamed last night (George Herbert Quotes)
Though a lie be well drest, it is ever overcome (George Herbert Quotes)
When a dog is a drowning, everyone offers him drink (George Herbert Quotes)
It costs more to doe ill then to doe well (George Herbert Quotes)
The escaped mouse ever feeles the taste of the bait (George Herbert Quotes)
He that is afraid of leaves, goes not to the wood (George Herbert Quotes)
He that will not have peace, God gives him warre (George Herbert Quotes)
Keepe good men company, and you shall be of the number (George Herbert Quotes)
He that hath but one eye, must bee afraid to lose it (George Herbert Quotes)