| Quotes |
Topic |
| Proverbs | The market is the best garden. |
| Proverbs | The masters eye fattens the horse, and his foote the ground. |
| Proverbs | The mill cannot grind with water that's past. |
| Proverbs | The Mill gets by going. |
| Proverbs | The miserable man makes a peny of a farthing, and the liberall of a farthing sixe pence. |
| Proverbs | The more women looke in their glasse, the lesse they looke to their house. |
| Proverbs | The morning Sunne never lasts a day. |
| Proverbs | The Mr. absent, and the house dead. |
| Proverbs | The noise is greater then the nuts. |
| Proverbs | The offender never pardons. |
| Proverbs | The ofspring of those that are very young, or very old, lasts not. |
| Proverbs | The perswasion of the fortunate swaies the doubtfull. |
| Proverbs | The Philosophy of Princes is to dive into the Secrets of men, leaving the secrets of nature to those that have spare time. |
| Proverbs | The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes nothing to him but a little mony. |
| Proverbs | The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more then one wood. |
| Proverbs | The reasons of the poore weigh not. |
| Proverbs | The resolved minde hath no cares. |
| Proverbs | The Reverend are ever before. |
| Proverbs | The Rich knowes not who is his friend. |
| Proverbs | The river past, and God forgotten. |
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