A Quote by George Herbert

He that hath not the craft, let him shut up shop. — © George Herbert
He that hath not the craft, let him shut up shop.
[NFL fans] wish they'd shut up and play football, and I think the vast majority of people, "Shut up and act! Shut up and sing! Shut up and star in your TV show! Just shut up and do what you do, but shut up!" I think they're wearing out their welcome.
That shot moved like... I was going to say a shop, but the shop's shut
A writer who can't write in a grammerly manner better shut up shop.
Blessed the man that hath visited `Akká, and blessed he that hath visited the visitor of `Akká. Blessed the one that hath drunk from the Spring of the Cow and washed in its waters, for the black-eyed damsels quaff the camphor in Paradise, which hath come from the Spring of the Cow, and from the Spring of Salvan (Siloam), and the Well of Zamzam. Well is it with him that hath drunk from these springs, and washed in their waters, for God hath forbidden the fire of hell to touch him and his body on the Day of Resurrection.
I shall never be persuaded that God hath shut up all light of learning within the lantern of Aristotle's brain.
He who hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none.
I don't shop just high-end, honestly. I shop at Zara, I shop at Topshop, I shop at H&M. I shop everywhere.
I get a lot of "Shut up, Matilda." I probably get as many "Shut up, Matildas" as Wil Wheaton gets "Shut up, Wesleys." That was an actual line on his show, though.
Two are better than one,because they have a good reward for their labor. For if they fall, the one will lif' up his fellow, but woe to him that is alone when he falleth, for he hath not another to help him up.
As she left my room I knew I should shut up. But you know when you should shut up because you really should just shut up...but you keep on and on anyway? Well, I had that.
God hath promised pardon to him that repenteth, but he hath not promised repentance to him that sinneth.
My master hath been an honorable gentleman; tricks he hath had in him which gentlemen have.
When people looked at him they had the feeling of being shut out. He did not shut them out. He shut himself in.
He who feels contempt for any living thing hath faculties that he hath never used, and thought with him is in its infancy.
She grabbed his face and pulled him into a kiss, which effectively shut him up.
He that hath a trade hath an estate; and he that hath a calling hath a place of profit and honor. A ploughman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees.
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