“He is not poore that hath little, but he that desireth much.”
Quote by George Herbert
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The Complete Works of George Herbert features poems and prose from the 17th-century English poet, known for his religious and devotional themes. It is accompanied by Bishop Hall's satires and psalms, which offer a contrasting view on religious and social issues of the time. more
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“He is onely bright that shines by himselfe.”
“He lives unsafely, that lookes too neere on things.”
“He puls with a long rope, that waits for anothers death.”
“He quits his place well, that leaves his friend there.”
“You will be old-fashioned one day. It's more shocking than getting old.”
“One never knows when one is old for certain.”
“From birth to death we are alone.”
“The Press blew, the public stared, hands flew out like a million little fishes after bread.”
“There may be wonder in money, but, dear God, there is money in wonder.”
