Quotes of John Clarke - somelinesforyou

“ True love is the joy of life. ”

- John Clarke

“ I will not make fish one and flesh of another. ”

- John Clarke

“ A far greater warfare lies hidden under this assumed peace. ”

- John Clarke

“ A far greater warfare lies hidden under this assumed peace. ”

- John Clarke

“ Home is home, though it be never so homely. ”

- John Clarke

“ Home is home, though it be never so homely. ”

- John Clarke

“ They are raised on high that their fall may be the greater. ”

- John Clarke

“ He who seeks to terrify others is more in fear himself. ”

- John Clarke

“ When poverty comes in at doors, love leaps out at windows. ”

- John Clarke

“ When poverty comes in at doors, love leaps out at windows. ”

- John Clarke

“ Nothing is more obnoxious than a low person raised to a high position. ”

- John Clarke

“ They are raised on high that their fall may be the greater. ”

- John Clarke

“ Nothing is more obnoxious than a low person raised to a high position. ”

- John Clarke

“ They are raised on high that their fall may be the greater. ”

- John Clarke

“ He who seeks to terrify others is more in fear himself. ”

- John Clarke

“ A far greater warfare lies hidden under this assumed peace. ”

- John Clarke

“ I will not make fish one and flesh of another. ”

- John Clarke

“ Fair words butter no parsnips. ”

- John Clarke

“ They are raised on high that their fall may be the greater. ”

- John Clarke

“ Home is home, though it be never so homely. ”

- John Clarke

“ Home is home, though it be never so homely. ”

- John Clarke

“ They are raised on high that their fall may be the greater. ”

- John Clarke

“ Who is more busy than he who hath least to do? ”

- John Clarke

“ They are raised on high that their fall may be the greater. ”

- John Clarke

“ When poverty comes in at doors, love leaps out at windows. ”

- John Clarke

“ When poverty comes in at doors, love leaps out at windows. ”

- John Clarke

“ I will not make fish one and flesh of another. ”

- John Clarke

“ I will not make fish one and flesh of another. ”

- John Clarke

“ Fair words butter no parsnips. ”

- John Clarke

“ When poverty comes in at doors, love leaps out at windows. ”

- John Clarke
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