General Sayings ( 2340 - 2350 of 3562 )
 It is a sheep of Beery, it is marked on the nose (applyed to 
those that have a blow).  
 It is a sheep of Beery, it is marked on the nose (applyed to 
those that have a blow). 
It is better to have wings then hornes.
It is better to have wings then hornes.
It is good to have some friends both in heaven and hell.
It is good to have some friends both in heaven and hell.
It is good to hold the asse by the bridle.
It is good to hold the asse by the bridle.
It is the Philosophy of the Distaffe.
It is the Philosophy of the Distaffe.
In time comes he whom God sends.
In time comes he whom God sends.
In vaine is the mill-clacke, if the Miller his hearing lack.
In vaine is the mill-clacke, if the Miller his hearing lack.
 In war, hunting, and love, men for one pleasure a thousand 
griefes prove.  
 In war, hunting, and love, men for one pleasure a thousand 
griefes prove. 
 Infants manners are moulded more by the example of Parents, then 
by stars at their nativities.  
 Infants manners are moulded more by the example of Parents, then 
by stars at their nativities. 
In every Art it is good to have a master.
In every Art it is good to have a master.