A Quote by John Heywood

A day after the faire. — © John Heywood
A day after the faire.

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Faire is not faire, but that which pleaseth.
Of faire things, the Autumne is faire.
One faire day in winter makes not birds merrie.
There was nothing natural about laissez-faire; free markets could never have come into being merely by allowing things to take their course. Just as cotton manufactures were created by the help of protective tariffs, export bounties, and indirect wage subsidies, laissez-faire was enforced by the state.
Greatness is a lot of small things done well. Day after day, workout after workout, obedience after obedience, day after day.
To check centralization and usurping of power ... we require a new laissez-faire. The old laissez-faire was founded upon a misapprehension of human nature, an exultation of individuality (in private character often a virtue) to the condition of a political dogma, which destroyed the spirit of community and reduced men to so many equipollent atoms of humanity, without sense of brotherhood or purpose.
Invest in yourself now and reap the dividends day after day after month after year.
I don't think you can beat your audience over the head with hard-hitting cartoons day after day after day.
The broken heart. You think you will die, but you just keep living, day after day after terrible day.
The drone war takes place 24/7, 365 days a year. The war doesn't stop on Christmas. It's like being a fireman when there's a fire every single day, day after day after day. That's emotionally and physically taxing.
We provide food that customers love, day after day after day. People just want more of it.
I don't know what it is that makes a writer go to his desk in his shut-off room day after day after year after year unless it is the sure knowledge that not to have done the daily stint of writing that day is infinitely more agonizing than to write.
It takes an incredibly special person to be willing to put his or her life on the line for a complete stranger. And to get up every morning, day after day after day, to do that, I think, is extraordinary.
Throughout the 19th century, when there was a laissez-faire mentality and insufficient regulation, you had one crisis after another. Each crisis brought about some reform. That is how central banking developed.
Day after day we must remember we can take freedom for granted. Day after day we must keep the bond between freedom and other values in mind.
A blustering night, a faire day. [A blustering night, a fair day.]
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