General Sayings ( 1990 - 2000 of 3562 )
The soule needs few things, the body many.
The soule needs few things, the body many.
The table robbes more then a thiefe.
The table robbes more then a thiefe.
The Philosophy of Princes is to dive into the Secrets of men,
leaving the secrets of nature to those read more
The Philosophy of Princes is to dive into the Secrets of men,
leaving the secrets of nature to those that have spare time.
The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes
nothing to him but a little mony.
The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes
nothing to him but a little mony.
The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more then one wood.
The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more then one wood.
The reasons of the poore weigh not.
The reasons of the poore weigh not.
The resolved minde hath no cares.
The resolved minde hath no cares.
The Reverend are ever before.
The Reverend are ever before.
The Rich knowes not who is his friend.
The Rich knowes not who is his friend.
The morning Sunne never lasts a day.
The morning Sunne never lasts a day.