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Do you think that any one can move the heart but He that made it?
John Lyly
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John Lyly
Died: 1606
Died: November 18
Novelist
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Kent
England
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As the best wine doth make the sharpest vinegar, so the deepest love turns to the deadliest hate.
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The rattling thunderbolt hath but his clap, the lightning but his flash, and as they both come in a moment, so do they both end in a minute.
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He that loseth his honesty hath nothing else to lose.
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To love women and never enjoy them, is as much to love wine and never taste it.
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If all the earth were paper white / And all the sea were ink / 'Twere not enough for me to write / As my poor heart doth think.
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He that comes in print because he would be known, is like the fool that comes into the market because he would be seen.
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Time draweth wrinkles in a fair face, but addeth fresh colors to a fast friend, which neither heat, nor cold, nor misery, nor place, nor destiny, can alter or diminish
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