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Who waiteth for dead man's shoes will go long barefoot.
John Heywood
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John Heywood
Age: 83 †
Born: 1497
Born: January 1
Died: 1580
Died: January 1
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London
England
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She is nether fish nor flesh, nor good red herring.
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Praie and shifte eche one for him selfe, as he can.Euery man for him selfe, and god for us all.
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Thrée maie a kepe counsayle, if two be away.
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Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
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Let the world wagge, and take mine ease in myne Inne.
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The nearer to the church, the further from God.
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It's an ill wind that blows no good.
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Better to be happy than wise.
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Who is wurs shod, than the shoemakers wyfe,With shops full of shoes all hir lyfe?
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While the grasse groweth the horse starveth.
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But now I see well the old proverb is true: That parish priest forgetteth that ever he was a clerk!
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