A Quote by George Herbert

Every one thinkes his sacke heaviest. — © George Herbert
Every one thinkes his sacke heaviest.

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He thinkes not well, that thinkes not againe.
One graine fills not a sacke, but helpes his fellowes.
I'm at the heaviest I've ever been in my life now and it took me being the heaviest to finally love myself.
He that commits a fault, thinkes every one speakes of it. [He that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it.]
He that is warme, thinkes all so.
There come nought out of the sacke but what was there.
You cannot hide an eele in a sacke.
Everyone thinks his sack heaviest.
Every horse thinks its own pack heaviest.
The Wolfe knowes, what the ill beast thinkes.
Hee that is in a Taverne thinkes he is in a vine-garden.
In the greatest difficulties, in the heaviest trials, in the deepest poverty and necessities, He has never failed me; but because I was enabled by His grace to trust Him He has always appeared for my help. I delight in speaking well of His name.
Everybody lies...every day, every hour, awake, asleep, in his dreams, in his joy, in his mourning. If he keeps his tongue still his hands, his feet, his eyes, his attitude will convey deception.
It is always your heaviest bore who is astonished at the tameness of modern celebrities: naturally; for a little of his company has reduced them to a state of flaccid fatigue.
...how do you run and play when you feel like there are bricks of the heaviest sadness weighing down every part of your body? How do you laugh and talk when there are no laughs left inside of you?
Every secret of a writer's soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind is written large in his works.
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