“He carries well, to whom it waighes not. [He carries well, to whomit weighs not.]”
Quote by George Herbert
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“He complaines wrongfully on the sea that twice suffers shipwrack.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“He hath great neede of a foole, that plaies the foole himselfe.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“He is a foole that makes a wedge of his fist.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“He is a great Necromancer, for he asks counsel counsell of the Dead (i.e. books).”
“He is not poore that hath little, but he that desireth much.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall
“He is onely bright that shines by himselfe.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“He lives unsafely, that lookes too neere on things.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“He puls with a long rope, that waits for anothers death.”
Source: The poetical works of George Herbert
“He quits his place well, that leaves his friend there.”
Source: The Works of George Herbert: In Prose and Verse
