Top 1268 Quotes & Sayings by George Herbert - Page 18

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
He thinkes not well, that thinkes not againe.
He that trusts in a lie, shall perish in truth.
He that sends a foole expects one. — © George Herbert
He that sends a foole expects one.
He that will not have peace, God gives him warre. [He that will not have peace, God gives him war.]
He that tells a secret is anothers servant. [He that tells a secret is another's servant.]
He that would be well, needs not goe from his owne house. [He that would be well needs not go from his own house.]
He that seekes trouble never misses. [He that seeks trouble never misses.]
Hee stands not surely, that never slips.
Hee looseth nothing, that looseth not God.
Health and mony goe farre. [Health and money go far.]
He that riseth first, is first drest.
Hee commands enough that obeyes a wise man.
Hee that doth what hee will, doth not what he ought. — © George Herbert
Hee that doth what hee will, doth not what he ought.
Hee that bewailes himselfe hath the cure in his hands.
He that studies his content, wants it.
Hee goes not out of his way, that goes to a good Inne.
Hee lookes not well to himselfe that lookes not ever.
Hee that goes barefoot, must not plant thornes.
He that serves, must serve.
He that's foolish in the fault, let him be wise in the punishment.
Hee that hath charge of soules transports them not in bundles.
He that riseth betimes hath some thing in his head.
He that preacheth giveth almes.
He that's long a giving, knowes not how to give.
He that staies does the businesse.
He that speakes sowes, and he that holds his peace, gathers.
Hee that hath a Fox for his mate, hath neede of a net at his girdle.
He that talkes much of his happinesse summons griefe.
He that trusts much Obliges much, says the Spaniard.
Hee is a foole that thinks not that another thinks.
He that will do thee a good turne, either he will be gon or dye.
He that will be served must bee patient.
Hee that gives thee a bone, would not have thee die.
He warmes too neere that burnes.
Health and sicknesse surely are mens double enemies. [Health and sickness surely are men's double enemies.]
Hee that brings good newes knockes hard.
Hee a beast doth die, that hath done no good to his country.
Hee that eats the hard shall eate the ripe. — © George Herbert
Hee that eats the hard shall eate the ripe.
Hee that hath a wife and children wants not businesse.
Hee that falles into the durt, the longer he stayes there, the fowler he is.
He that will enter into Paradise, must have a good key.
Hee is not free that drawes his chaine.
Hee that burnes his house warmes himselfe for once.
He that sings on friday, will weepe on Sunday.
Hee that comes of a hen must scrape.
Hee begins to die, that quits his desires.
He that will take the bird, must not skare it.
He that will be surety, shall pay. — © George Herbert
He that will be surety, shall pay.
Hee that demands misseth not, unlesse his demands be foolish.
He that serves well needes not ask his wages.
Hee that dines and leaves, layes the cloth twice.
He that thinks amiss, concludes worse.
Hee that blowes in the dust fills his eyes with it.
Hee that is in a Taverne thinkes he is in a vine-garden.
Hee that knowes what may bee gained in a day never steales.
Hee that hath right, feares; he that hath wrong, hopes.
Hee that is throwne would ever wrestle.
Hee that keepes his owne makes warre.
Hee that labours and thrives spins gold.
Hee that hath patience hath fatt thrushes for a farthing.
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