The Divell never assailes a man, except he find him either void of knowledge, or of the fear of God.
GEORGE HERBERTGossips are frogs, they drinke and talke.
More George Herbert Quotes
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Who would doe ill ne’re wants occasion.
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Water, fire, and souldiers, quickly make roome. [Water, fire, and soldiers quickly make room.]
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Good words are worth much, and cost little.
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The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes nothing to him but a little mony.
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The life of man is a winter way.
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Whether goest, griefe? where I am wont.
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Good workemen are seldome rich.
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A good pay-master starts not at assurances.
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He that chastens one, chastens 20.
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An old dog barks not in vain.
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The wearer knowes, where the shoe wrings.
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God is at the end, when we thinke he is furthest off it.
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With customes wee live well, but Lawes undoe us.
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To a good spender God is the Treasurer.
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Skill and confidence are an unconquered army.
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