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Thomas Fuller Quotes

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Make no vows to perform this or that; it shows no great strength, and makes thee ride behind thyself  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Those passionate persons who carry their heart in their mouth are rather to be pitied than feared; their threatenings serving no other purpose than to forearm him that is threatened  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) This I quarreled at, that he went far from his text to come close to me, and so was faulty himself in telling me of my faults  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) It is best to be with those in time that we hope to be with in eternity  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) It is a vanity to persuade the world one hath much learning, by getting a great library  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) England is a prison for men, a paradise for women, a purgatory for servants, a hell for horses  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) All the while thou livest ill, thou hast the trouble, distraction, inconveniences of life, but not the sweets and true use of it  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Tombs are the clothes of the dead. A grave is but a plain suit, and a rich monument is one embroidered  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) The blush is nature’s alarm at the approach of sin, and her testimony to the dignity of virtue  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Rebellion must be managed with many swords; treason to his prince’s person may be with one knife  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) No man can be stark naught at once. Let us stop the progress of sin in our soul at the first stage, for the farther it goes the faster it will increase  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) It is thought and digestion which makes books serviceable, and gives health and vigor to the mind  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) To divert at any time a troublesome fancy, run to thy books; they presently fix thee to them, and drive the other out of thy thoughts. They always receive thee with the same kindness  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) If the master takes no account of his servants, they will make small account of him, and care not what they spend, who are never brought to an audit  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Nature hath appointed the twilight as a bridge to pass us out of day into night  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) There are heads sometimes so little, that there is no room for wit, sometimes so long that there is no wit for so much room  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) It is to be feared that they who marry where they do not love will love where they do not marry  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Many hope that the tree will be felled who hope to gather chips by the fall  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) The pains we take in books or arts which treat of things remote from the necessaries of life is a busy idleness  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) He that will lose his friend for a jest, deserves to die a beggar by the bargain  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) When thou makest presents, let them be of such things as will last long; to the end they may be in some sort immortal, and may frequently refresh the memory of the receiver  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Try to be happy in this present moment, and put not off being so to a time to come, as though that time should be of another make from this, which has already come and is ours  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Let friendship creep gently to a height; if it rush to it, it may soon run itself out of breath  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) He ploughs in sand, and sows against the wind, that hopes for constant love of woman kind  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) A guilty conscience is like a whirlpool, drawing in all to itself which would otherwise pass by  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Curiosity is a kernel of the forbidden fruit, which still sticketh in the throat of a natural man;, sometimes to the danger of his choking  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) If the wicked flourish and thou suffer, be not discouraged. They are fatted for destruction; thou art dieted for health  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Poetry is music in words, and music is poetry in sound: both excellent sauce, but they have lived and died poor, that made them their meat  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) A father who whipped his son for swearing and swore at him while he whipped him, did more harm by his example than good by his correction  (Thomas Fuller Quotes)
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