A Quote by John Lyly

Children and fooles speake true. — © John Lyly
Children and fooles speake true.

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Children and fooles cannot lye.
Speake not of a dead man at the table.
Speake fitly, or be silent wisely.
Men speake of the faire, as things went with them there.
To speake of an Vsurer at the table marres the wine.
We are fooles one to another.
Better speake truth rudely, then lye covertly.
Fooles give to please all but their owne.
A fooles bolt is soone shot.
To the counsell of fooles a woodden bell.
Lawyers houses are built on the heads of fooles.
He [William Harvey] did not care for chymistrey, and was wont to speake against them with an undervalue.
If fooles should not foole it, they shall lose their season.
Were there no fooles, badd ware would not passe.
If all fooles had babies, wee should want fuell.
Fooles bite one another, but wise-men agree together.
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