Evening words are not like to morning.


George Herbert

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Never morning wore To evening, but some heart did break.
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In the morning mountaines, in the evening fountaines.
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What is love? It is the morning and the evening star.
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I m up at 5 in the morning and in bed by 10 in the evening.
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The evening praises the day, and the morning a frost.
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Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Good night an Amazing day.
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Once, lovers on faraway shores sat by candlelight and dipped ink to parchment, writing words that co...
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Each morning puts a man on trial and each evening passes judgment
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Prayer is the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening.
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That loss is common would not make My own less bitter, rather more: Too common! Never morning...
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I was a government employee in the morning and a writer in the evening.
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What they learn about in the morning is on their plate in the evening.
KATHY MCAREE
Good morning, good evening and good night. Let your day start, continue and end with a smile.
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I'm sure partial to the evening,' Augustus said. 'The evening and the morning. If we just didn't hav...
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I believe by Friday evening or Saturday morning we'll have at least some partial results.
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When she awoke every morning, she repeated the same words: I will not be afraid.
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And remember your Lord within yourself humbly and fearing and in a voice not loud in the morning and...
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That loss is common would not make
My own less bitter, rather more:
Too common! Never morn...
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That’s not fair!

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Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.
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In the morning of life, work; in the mid day give council; in the evening, pray.
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In the morning a man walks with his whole body; in the evening, only with his legs.
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In the morning be first up, and in the evening last to go to bed, for they that sleep catch no fish
ENGLISH PROVERB
Words are like birds in a cage, once released, they fly
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In the morning I am being. During the day I am doing. In the evening I am seeking.
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Come in the evening, or come in the morning,
Come when you're looked for, or come without warnin...
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Sincere words are not fine; fine words are not sincere.
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Joy descends gently upon us like the evening dew, and does not patter down like a hailstorm.
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Joy descends gently upon us like the evening dew, and does not patter down like a hailstorm.
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The morning was a wretched time of day for him. He feared it and it never brought him any good. On n...
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You'll see me in the morning
if you do not flood the street.
You'll hear me in the evenin...
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I'm about as Chinese as Herbert Hoover.
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Words are like eyeglasses they blur everything that they do not make clear.
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Morning and evening
Maids heard the goblins cry:
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Come b...
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Mark My Words, My Words In Other Words Are Not Just Words.
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I like you, George
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It's not something that just cropped up this morning.
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To build castles in Spain.
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A coole mouth, and warme feet, live long. [A cool mouth, and warm feet, live long.]
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Never was a miser a brave soul.
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For wealth, without contentment, climbs a hill, To feel those tempests which fly over ditches.
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In doing we learn.
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A man of great memory without learning hath a rock and a spindle and no staff to spin.
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One sword keeps another in the sheath.
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There is great force hidden in a gentle command.
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The eyes have one language everywhere.
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Drink not the third glass, which thou canst not tame, when once it is within thee.
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In conversation, humor is worth more than wit and easiness more than knowledge.
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He who has the pepper may season as he lists.
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Be thrifty, but not covetous.
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He that knows nothing doubts nothing.
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Deceive not thy physician, confessor, nor lawyer.
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One enemy is too much.
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Throw away thy rod, throw away thy wrath; O my God, take the gentle path.
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One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters.
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He who cannot forgive breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass.
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All are presumed good till they are found at fault.
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Living well is the best revenge.
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Hell is full of good meanings and wishings.
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It is part of a poor spirit to undervalue himself and blush.
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Night is the mother of counsels.
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Take all that is given whether wealth, love or language, nothing comes by mistake and with good dige...
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A garden must be looked into, and dressed as the body.
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Spend not on hopes.
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Of the smells, bread; of the tastes, salt.
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A dwarf on a giant's shoulders sees the further of the two.
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A lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit.
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The resolved mind hath no cares.
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A lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit.
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Comparisons are odious.
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Thou hast conquered, O Galilaean. [Lat., Vicisti, Galloloae.]
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Who did leave His Father's throne, To assume thy flesh and bone? Had He life, or had He none? ...
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A feather in hand is better then a bird in the ayre. [A feather in hand is better than a bird in t...
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Bells call others, but themselves enter not into the Church.
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Skill and confidence are an unconquered army.
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Be calm in arguing; for fierceness makes Error a fault, and truth discourtesy.
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Shew me a lyer, and I'le shew thee a theefe. [Show me a liar, and I'll show thee a thief.]
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Halfe the world knowes not how the other halfe lies.
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A cherefull looke makes a dish a feast. [A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.]
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Envy not greatness: for thou mak'st thereby Thyself the worse, and so the distance greater.
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Hee that goes to bed thirsty riseth healthy. [He that goes to bed thirsty rises healthy.]
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Bees work for man, and yet they never bruise Their Master's flower, but leave it having done, ...
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Poverty is the mother of health.
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Take heede of still waters, the quick passe away. [Take heed of still waters, they quick pass away...
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An examin'd enterprize goes on boldly.
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Amiens was taken by the Fox, and retaken by the Lion.
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A little and good fills the trencher.
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Sometimes the best gain is to lose.
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A crooked log makes a strait fire [A crooked log makes a straight fire.]
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Who is so deafe, as he that will not hear? [Who is so deaf as he that will not hear?]
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Little pitchers have wide eares. [Little pitchers have wide ears.]
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Art thou a magistrate? then be severe: If studious, copy fair what time hath blurr'd, Redeem ...
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The Wolfe must dye in his owne skinne. [The wolf must die in his own skin.]
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You cannot know wine by the barrell. [You cannot know the wine by the barrel.]
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A trade is better then service.
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A civil guest Will no more talk all, than eat all the feast.
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February makes a bridge and March breakes it. [February makes a bridge, and March breaks it.]
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For all may have, If they dare to try, a glorious life, or grave.
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Well may hee smell fire, whose gowne burnes. [Well may he smell fire, whose gown burns.]
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When once thy foot enters the church, be bare. God is more there than thou: for thou art there ...
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Prosperity lets goe the bridle. [Prosperity lets go the bridle.]
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A morning sunne, and a wine-bred child, and a latin-bred woman, seldome end well. [A morning sun ...
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Stay a little and news will find you.
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Listen, sweet Dove, unto my song, And spread thy golden wings in me; Hatching my tender heart ...
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Better never begin than never make an end.
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By all means use sometimes to be alone. Salute thyself: see what thy soul doth wear. Dare to look in...
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In solitude, be a multitude to thyself. Tibullus by all means use sometimes to be alone.
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Dare to be true: nothing can need a lie; A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby.
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Better a bare foote then none. [Better a barefoot than none.]
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Woe be to him that reads but one book.
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Storms make the oak grow deeper roots.
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Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie: a fault which needs it most, grows two thereby.
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None knows the weight of another's burden.
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War makes thieves and peace hangs them.
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Love and a cough cannot be hid.
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Life is half spent before we know what it is.
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The devil divides the world between atheism and superstition.
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Read as you taste fruit or savor wine, or enjoy friendship, love or life.
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The offender never pardons.
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Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them.
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The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller not one.
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If a donkey bray at you, don't bray at him.
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A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread.
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Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, a box where sweets compacted lie.
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Good words are worth much, and cost little.
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There would be no great men if there were no little ones.
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Starres are poore books, and oftentimes do misse; This book of starres lights to eternal blisse.
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Bibles laid open, millions of surprises.
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That from small fires comes oft no small mishap.
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Sundaies observe: think when the bells do chime, 'Tis angel's musick; therefore come not late.
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Wouldst thou both eat thy cake and have it?
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Every mile is two in winter.
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Less at thine own things laugh; lest in the jest Thy person share, and the conceit advance, Ma...
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Shall I, to please another wine-sprung minde, Lose all mine own? God hath giv'n me a measure ...
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That flesh is but the glasse, which holds the dust That measures all our time; which also shall ...
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To steale the Hog, and give the feet for almes. [To steal the hog, and give the feet to alms.]
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To a boyling pot flies comes not. [To a boiling pot flies come not.]
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Time is the rider that breaks youth.
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He that is not handsome at 20, nor strong at 30, nor rich at 40, nor wise at 50, will never be hands...
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Half of the world knows not how the other half lives.
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The best mirror is an old friend.
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You must lose a fly to catch a trout.
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Storms make oaks take deeper root.
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Hope is the poor man's bread.
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None knows the weight of another's burden.
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The wearer knowes, where the shoe wrings. [The wearer knows best where the shoe pinches.]
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A great ship askes deepe waters. [A great ship asks deep waters.]
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The wooden wall alone should remain unconquered.
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When thou dost tell another's jest, therein Omit the oaths, which true wit cannot need; Pick o...
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Valour that parleys is near yielding.
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Wine makes all sorts of creatures at table.
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Where the drink goes in, there the wit goes out.
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The wine in the bottell doth not quench thirst. [The wine in the bottle does not quench thirst.]
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A litle wind kindles; much puts out the fire. [A little wind kindles; much puts out the fire.]
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To a crazy ship all winds are contrary.
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You must loose a flie to catch a trout. [You must lose a fly to catch a trout.]
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Better the feet slip then the tongue. [Better the feet slip than the tongue.]
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A hundred load of worry will not pay an ounce of debt
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Living well is the best revenge
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The Citizen is at his businesse before he rise.
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The Chollerick drinkes, the Melancholick eats, the Flegmatick sleepes.
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The cholerick man never wants woe.
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The child saies nothing, but what it heard by the fire.
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The chiefe disease that raignes this yeare is folly.
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The chiefe boxe of health is time.
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The Chicken is the Countries, but the Citie eats it.
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The charges of building and making of gardens are unknowne.
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The Catt sees not the mouse ever.
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The buyer needes a hundred eyes, the seller not one.
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The body is sooner drest then the soule.
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The body is more drest then the soule.
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The blind eate many a flie.
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The bit that one eates, no friend makes.
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The bird loves her nest.
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The best smell is bread, the best savour, salt, the best love that of children.
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The best remedy against an ill man is much ground betweene both.
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The best of the sport is to doe the deede, and say nothing.
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The best mirrour is an old friend.
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The best bred have the best portion.
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The beast that goes alwaies never wants blowes.
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The beades in the Hand, and the Divell in Capuch (or cape of the cloak).
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The Bathe of the Blackamoor hath sworne not to whiten.
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The ballance distinguisheth not betweene gold and lead.
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The back-doore robs the house.
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The Apothecaries morter spoiles the Luters musick.
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The absent partie is still faultie.
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That's the best gowne that goes up and downe the house.
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That which will not be spun, let it not come betweene the spindle and the distaffe.
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That which two will, takes effect.
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That which sufficeth is not little.
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That is not good language which all understand not.
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Talking payes no toll.
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Talke much and erre much, saies the Spanyard.
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Take heede of the viniger of sweet wine.
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Take heede of an oxe before, of an horse behind, of a monke on all sides.
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Take heed of winde that comes in at a hole, and a reconciled Enemy.
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Take heed of the wrath of a mighty man, and the tumult of the people.
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Take heed of mad folks in a narrow place.
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Take heed of foul dirty wayes, and long sicknesse.
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Take heed of credit decaid, and people that have nothing.
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Take heed of a young wench, a prophetesse, and a Lattin bred woman.
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Take heed of a step-mother; the very name of her sufficeth.
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Take heed of a person marked, and a Widdow thrice married.
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Sweet discourse makes short daies and nights.
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Suffer and expect.
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Such a Saint, such an offering.
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Still fisheth he that catcheth one.
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The horse thinkes one thing, and he that sadles him another.
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The horse that drawes after him his halter, is not altogether escaped.
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The honey is sweet, but the Bee stings.
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The hole calls the thiefe.
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The higher the Ape goes, the more he shewes his taile.
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The hearts letter is read in the eyes.
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The healthfull man can give counsell to the sick.
GEORGE HERBERT
The hard gives more then he that hath nothing.
GEORGE HERBERT
The groundsell speakes not save what it heard at the hinges.
GEORGE HERBERT
The greatest step is that out of doores. [The greatest step is that out of doors.]
GEORGE HERBERT
The great would have none great and the little all little.
GEORGE HERBERT
The great put the little on the hooke.
GEORGE HERBERT