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With devotion's visage and pious action we do sugar o'er the devil himself.

By Thomas Fuller
Wine hath drowned more men than the sea.

By Thomas Fuller
When good people have a falling out, only one of them may be at fault at first; but if the strife continues long, usually both become guilty.

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We have all forgot more than we remember.

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We are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed

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Vows made in storms are forgotten in calm.

By Thomas Fuller
Unseasonable kindness gets no thanks.

By Thomas Fuller
Two things a man should never be angry at what he can help, and what he cannot help.

By Thomas Fuller
Trust thyself only, and another shall not betray thee.

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Travel makes a wise man better, and a fool worse.

By Thomas Fuller
Tis skill, not strength, that governs a ship.

By Thomas Fuller
Though bachelors be the strongest stakes, married men are the best binders, in the hedge of the commonwealth.

By Thomas Fuller
There is nothing that so much gratifies an ill tongue as when it finds an angry heart.

By Thomas Fuller
There is more pleasure in loving than in being beloved.

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The patient is not likely to recover who makes the doctor his heir.

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The noblest revenge is to forgive.

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The grave is the general meeting place.

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The devil lies brooding in the miser's chest.

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Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to run away.

By Thomas Fuller
Slight small injuries, and they will become none at all.

By Thomas Fuller
Scalded cats fear even cold water.

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Search not a wound too deep lest thou make a new one.

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Riches enlarge rather than satisfy appetites.

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Rigid justice is the greatest injustice.

By Thomas Fuller
Purchase not friends by gifts when thou ceasest to give, such will cease to love.

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Prayer: the key of the day and the lock of the night.

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Pride will spit in pride's face.

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One may miss the mark by aiming too high as too low.

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Old foxes want no tutors.

By Thomas Fuller
No man can be happy without a friend, nor be sure of his friend until he is unhappy.

By Thomas Fuller