A Quote by George Herbert

He that is his owne Counsellor knowes nothing sure but what hee hath laid out. — © George Herbert
He that is his owne Counsellor knowes nothing sure but what hee hath laid out.
Hee that keepes his owne makes warre.
Hee that workes after his owne manner, his head akes not at the matter.
Hee that hath a Fox for his mate, hath neede of a net at his girdle.
When one is on horsebacke hee knowes all things.
He that hath children, all his morsels are not his owne.
Hee that knowes what may bee gained in a day never steales.
Hee that hath one hogge makes him fat, and hee that hath one son makes him a foole.
Hee that bewailes himselfe hath the cure in his hands.
Hee that hath patience hath fatt thrushes for a farthing.
Hee that hath right, feares; he that hath wrong, hopes.
Hee a beast doth die, that hath done no good to his country.
Hee that should have what hee hath not, should doe what he doth not.
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.
Here every man may be master and owner of his owne labour and land...If he have nothing but his hands, he may...by industrie quickly grow rich.
Let us look upon a crucified Christ, the remedy of all our miseries. His cross hath procured a crown, his passion hath expiated our transgression. His death hath disarmed the law, his blood hath washed a believer's soul. This death is the destruction of our enemies, the spring of our happiness, and the eternal testimony of divine love.
Hee that learnes a trade hath a purchase made.
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