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Put your toong in your purse.
John Heywood
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John Heywood
Age: 83 †
Born: 1497
Born: January 1
Died: 1580
Died: January 1
Aphorist
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London
England
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Purses
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Follow pleasure, and then will pleasure flee, Flee pleasure, and pleasure will follow thee.
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When all candles are out, all cats are grey, All things are then of one color, as who say. And this proverb faith, for quenching hot desire, Foul water as soon as faire, will quench hot fire.
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What is got over the devil's back is spent under his belly.
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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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Men say, kinde will creepe where it may not goe.
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He makes a beggar first that first relieves him Not us'rers make more beggars where they live Than charitable men that use to give.
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One swallow never makes a summer.
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Who is wurs shod, than the shoemakers wyfe,With shops full of shoes all hir lyfe?
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Nought venture nought have.
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The cat would eate fish, and would not wet her feete.
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Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
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The more haste, the less speed.
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When the sunne shineth, make hay.
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Time trieth troth in every doubt.
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It takes nine tailors to make a man.
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Who will in time present pleasure refrain, shall in time to come the more pleasure obtain.
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A day after the faire.
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An ill winde that bloweth no man to good.
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If you will call your troubles experiences, and remember that every experience develops some latent force within you, you will grow vigorous and happy, however adverse your circumstances may seem to be.
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It's no use closing the barn door after the horse is gone.
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