Quotes of John Florio - somelinesforyou

“ Wisdom sails with wind and time. ”

- John Florio

“ Patience is the best medicine. ”

- John Florio

“ Night is the mother of thoughts. ”

- John Florio

“ Why but Learning would not be made common. Yea but Learning cannot be too common, and the commoner the better. Why but who is not jealous, his Mistresse should be so prostitute? Yea but this Mistress is like ayre, fire, water, the more breathed the clearer; the more extended the warmer; the more drawne the sweeter. It were inhumanitie to coop her up, and worthy forfeiture to conceal her. Why but Schollers should have some privilege of preheminence. So have they: they onely are worthy Translators. Why but the vulgar should not knowe all. No, they can not for all this; nor even Schollers for much more: I would, both could and knew much more than either doth or can. Why but all would not be knowne of all. No nor can: much more we know not than we know: all know something, none know all: would all know all? they must breake ere they be so bigge. ”

- John Florio

“ Praise the sea; on shore remain. ”

- John Florio

“ Praise the sea; on shore remain. ”

- John Florio

“ Praise the sea; on shore remain. ”

- John Florio

“ A good husband makes a good wife. ”

- John Florio

“ Patience is the best medicine. ”

- John Florio

“ England is the paradise of women, the purgatory of men, and the hell of horses. ”

- John Florio

“ Patience is the best medicine. ”

- John Florio

“ To long for that which comes not. To lie a-bed and sleep not. To serve well and please not. To have a horse that goes not. To have a man obeys not. To lie in jail and hope not. To be sick and recover not. To lose one's way and know not. To wait at door and enter not, and to have a friend we trust not are ten such spites as hell hath not. ”

- John Florio

“ For proverbs are the pith, the proprieties, the proofs, the purities, the elegancies, as the commonest so the commendablest phrases of a language. To use them is a grace, to understand them a good. ”

- John Florio

“ To long for that which comes not. To lie a-bed and sleep not. To serve well and please not. To have a horse that goes not. To have a man obeys not. To lie in jail and hope not. To be sick and recover not. To lose one's way and know not. To wait at door and enter not, and to have a friend we trust not are ten such spites as hell hath not. ”

- John Florio

“ A good husband makes a good wife. ”

- John Florio

“ A good husband makes a good wife. ”

- John Florio

“ To long for that which comes not. To lie a-bed and sleep not. To serve well and please not. To have a horse that goes not. To have a man obeys not. To lie in jail and hope not. To be sick and recover not. To lose one's way and know not. To wait at door and enter not, and to have a friend we trust not are ten such spites as hell hath not. ”

- John Florio

“ Who will not suffer labor in this world, let him not be born. ”

- John Florio

“ Who will not suffer labor in this world, let him not be born. ”

- John Florio

“ England is the paradise of women, the purgatory of men, and the hell of horses. ”

- John Florio

“ For proverbs are the pith, the proprieties, the proofs, the purities, the elegancies, as the commonest so the commendablest phrases of a language. To use them is a grace, to understand them a good. ”

- John Florio

“ Praise the sea; on shore remain. ”

- John Florio

“ Who will not suffer labor in this world, let him not be born. ”

- John Florio

“ Patience is the best medicine. ”

- John Florio

“ Patience is the best medicine. ”

- John Florio

“ A good husband makes a good wife. ”

- John Florio

“ To long for that which comes not. To lie a-bed and sleep not. To serve well and please not. To have a horse that goes not. To have a man obeys not. To lie in jail and hope not. To be sick and recover not. To lose one's way and know not. To wait at door and enter not, and to have a friend we trust not are ten such spites as hell hath not. ”

- John Florio

“ To long for that which comes not. To lie a-bed and sleep not. To serve well and please not. To have a horse that goes not. To have a man obeys not. To lie in jail and hope not. To be sick and recover not. To lose one's way and know not. To wait at door and enter not, and to have a friend we trust not are ten such spites as hell hath not. ”

- John Florio

“ Praise the sea; on shore remain. ”

- John Florio

“ For proverbs are the pith, the proprieties, the proofs, the purities, the elegancies, as the commonest so the commendablest phrases of a language. To use them is a grace, to understand them a good. ”

- John Florio
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