A Quote by George Herbert

Good & quickly seldome meete. — © George Herbert
Good & quickly seldome meete.

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Good workemen are seldome rich.
Wine-Counsels seldome prosper.
Ill vessels seldome miscarry.
Power seldome grows old at Court.
Cities seldome change Religion only.
Frenzy, Heresie, and Jealovsie, seldome cured.
A morning sunne, and a wine-bred child, and a latin-bred woman, seldome end well.
I do read very, very quickly. I do process data very quickly. And so I write very quickly. And it is embarrassing because there is a conception that the things that you do quickly are not done well. I think that's probably one of the reasons I don't like the idea of prolific.
And as hearbes and trees are bettered and fortified by being transplanted, so formes of speach are embellished and graced by variation.... As in our ordinary language, we shall sometimes meete with excellent phrases, and quaint metaphors, whose blithnesse fadeth through age, and colour is tarnish by to common using them.
The biggest thing growing cities need to do is minimize barriers to development so that as long as someone is doing good urbanism, they can get permitted quickly and get building quickly.
It can get good quickly in this league, and it can get bad quickly.
My parents had four children quickly, divorced quickly - when I was two - and my mother remarried quickly. We were suddenly in a different environment with a different father.
Quickly say, "That's good!" to every setback and adversity, and then find out what is good about it.
People are good at figuring out what's attractive, and computers are good at quickly searching and finding. You put them together, and bang!
Kylian keeps learning and going forward, which he does very quickly. It's good that he is ambitious. He is self-confident, it's good. He always wants more.
Good works are often spoiled by moving too quickly. . . . The good which God desires is accomplished almost by itself, without our even thinking of it.
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