Quotes of John Heywood - somelinesforyou

“ Don’t put the cart before the horse. ”

- John Heywood

“ Haste makes waste. ”

- John Heywood

“ Death makes equal the high and low. ”

- John Heywood

“ If you will call your troubles experiences, and remember that every experience develops some latent force within you, you will grow vigorous and happy, however adverse your circumstances may seem to be. ”

- John Heywood

“ Follow pleasure, and then will pleasure flee, Flee pleasure, and pleasure will follow thee. ”

- John Heywood

“ To grow a philosopher's beard. ”

- John Heywood

“ The technology in cars and light trucks has been steadily improving. But what we have done is buy bigger, larger, more powerful, faster-accelerating vehicles, with more onboard amenities — and all of that efficiency gain has been used up. ”

- John Heywood

“ The loss of wealth is loss of dirt, as sages in all times assert; The happy man's without a shirt. ”

- John Heywood

“ Many hands make light work. ”

- John Heywood

“ It's an ill wind that blows no good. ”

- John Heywood

“ A hard beginning maketh a good ending. ”

- John Heywood

“ An ill wind that bloweth no man good - The blower of which blast is she. ”

- John Heywood

“ One good turn deserves another. John Heywood The Proverbs of John Heywood (1546). ”

- John Heywood

“ Two heads are better than one. ”

- John Heywood

“ What is got over the devil's back is spent under his belly. ”

- John Heywood

“ Better to be happy than wise. ”

- John Heywood

“ Love me, love my dog. ”

- John Heywood

“ When the devil drives, needs must. (Needs must when the devil drives.). ”

- John Heywood

“ When the devil drives, needs must. (Needs must when the devil drives.). ”

- John Heywood

“ A cat may look at a king. ”

- John Heywood

“ When all candles be out, all cats be gray. ”

- John Heywood

“ Better is half a loaf than no bread. ”

- John Heywood

“ Many hands make light work. ”

- John Heywood

“ I pray thee let me and my fellow have A hair of the dog that bit us last night. ”

- John Heywood

“ What is got over the devil's back is spent under his belly. ”

- John Heywood

“ An ill wind that bloweth no man good - The blower of which blast is she. ”

- John Heywood

“ Better one byrde in hand than ten in the wood. ”

- John Heywood

“ Beggars shouldn't be choosers. ”

- John Heywood

“ Bigamy is one way of avoiding the painful publicity of divorce and the expense of alimony. ”

- John Heywood

“ Every cock is proud on his own dunghill. ”

- John Heywood
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