A Quote by George Herbert

Faire words makes mee looke to my purse. — © George Herbert
Faire words makes mee looke to my purse.

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You put out a funny podcast, you talk about bak chor mee. I will say mee siam mai hum.
A cherefull looke makes a dish a feast.
The more women looke in their glasse, the lesse they looke to their house. [The more women look in their glass, the less they look to their house.]
It hurts not the tongue to give faire words.
One faire day in winter makes not birds merrie.
Of faire things, the Autumne is faire.
Faire is not faire, but that which pleaseth.
Wealth, my son, should never be your goal in life. Your words are eloquent but they are mere words. True wealth is of the heart, not of the purse.
Full purse makes no noise.
That knave preserves the pearl in his purse who considers all people purse-cuts.
Let's talk about a decision that women have to make every morning- Big purse or little purse?
I'm actually kinda quiet off stage, a lotta people don't realize that. I was at a dinner party recently, a bunch of people that I don't know, one guy talking plenty for everybody. "Me myself right and then I and then myself and mee, me, I couldn't tell this one about I cause I was talking about myself and Me- Meee- Mee- Me- Me!" Beware the Me monster.
If you keep a gun in your purse, you get killed, because no woman can find anything in her purse in under twelve minutes. It's a rule.
A cat may looke on a King.
A pittifull looke askes enough.
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.
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