A Quote by George Herbert

He carries well, to whom it waighes not.
[He carries well, to whomit weighs not.] — © George Herbert
He carries well, to whom it waighes not. [He carries well, to whomit weighs not.]

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We get wise by asking questions, and even if these are not answered we get wise, for a well-packed question carries its answer on its back as a snail carries its shell.
We get wise by asking questions, and even if these are not answered, we get wise, for a well-packed question carries its answer on its back as a snail carries its shell.
Do I think I can take 20 carries now? Well, I think finally last week and this is week was probably the first time I could probably say, yeah, I could take 20 carries and go do some damage.
If it's five carries, if it's 10 carries, whatever it is, I'm willing to give it my best effort - 100 percent.
Self carries grief as a pack mule carries the side bags, being careful between the trees to leave extra room.
A Christian is one who points at Christ and says, 'I can't prove a thing, but there's something about his eyes and his voice. There's something about the way he carries his head, his hands, the way he carries his cross-the way he carries me.'
Education may well be, as of right, the instrument whereby every individual, in a society like our own, can gain access to any kind of discourse. But we well know that in its distribution, in what it permits and in what it prevents, it follows the well-trodden battle-lines of social conflict. Every educational system is a political means of maintaining or of modifying the appropriation of discourse, with the knowledge and the powers it carries with it.
Whatever comes from the brain carries the hue of the place it came from, and whatever comes from the heart carries the heat and color of its birthplace.
And yet one carries the sins of his forebears as one carries their features in his face. One bears their blood, and their honor or their blight.
Menstruation not only carries with it the connotation of a productive system that has failed to produce; it also carries the idea of production gone awry, making products of no use, not to specification, unsalable, wasted, scrap.
Anything to help the team win, I'm willing to do. Whether its 32 carries or 10 carries, I'm willing to do it.
All's well that carries on well
I don't think anybody who carries a rifle carries the future. Because I don't believe that you can really change the world by killing and shooting. You have the change it by creating and competing.
Being in my rhythm, I can never tell whether I got 15 carries or 25 carries. It's never really a difference to me. I just go out and play.
Every time France has the chance of doing something big in the world of sport, it always carries it off well.
He rides pleasantly enough whom the grace of God carries.
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