| History maketh a young man to be old, without either wrinkles or gray hairs; priviledging him with the experience of age, without either the infirmities or inconveniences thereof. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| Many things grow in the garden that were never sown there. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| If thou are a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| A book that is shut is but a block. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| The more laws the more offenders. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| If we are bound to forgive an enemy, we are not bound to trust him. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| Trust thyself only, and another shall not betray thee. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| Many would be cowards if they had courage enough. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to run away. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| Purchase not friends by gifts; when thou ceasest to give, such will cease to love. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| Leftovers in their less visible form are called memories. Stored in the refrigerator of the mind and the cupboard of the heart. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| Debt is the worst poverty. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| A good garden may have some weeds. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| One may miss the mark by aiming too high as too low. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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| He does not believe who does not live according to his belief. |
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- Thomas Fuller |
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