| Author |
Quotes |
| George Herbert | Not a long day, but a good heart rids worke. |
| George Herbert | Not only ought fortune to be pictured on a wheel, but every thing else in this world. |
| George Herbert | Nothing dries sooner then a teare. |
| George Herbert | Nothing is to be presumed on, or despaired of. |
| George Herbert | Nothing lasts but the Church. |
| George Herbert | Nothing secure unlesse suspected. |
| George Herbert | Of a little thing a little displeaseth. |
| George Herbert | Of a new Prince, new bondage. |
| George Herbert | Of a pigs taile you can never make a good shaft. |
| George Herbert | Of all smells, bread, of all tasts, salt. |
| George Herbert | Of faire things, the Autumne is faire. |
| George Herbert | Of him that speakes ill, consider the life more then the word. |
| George Herbert | Old Camels carry young Camels skins to the Market. |
| George Herbert | Old men go to Death, Death comes to Young men. |
| George Herbert | Old men, when they scorne young, make much of death. |
| George Herbert | Old praise dies, unlesse you feede it. |
| George Herbert | Old wine, and an old friend, are good provisions. |
| George Herbert | On a good bargaine thinke twice. |
| George Herbert | On painting and fighting looke aloofe. |
| George Herbert | Once a yeare a man may say, On his conscience. |
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