Henry George Bohn Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Henry George Bohn
Nature, time and patience are three great physicians. — Henry George Bohn
He that ceaseth to be a friend never was a good one. — Henry George Bohn
A soldier is he whose blood makes the glory of the general. — Henry George Bohn
On paper curiously shaped
Scribblers to-day of every sort,
In verses Valentines ycled'd
To Venus chime their annual court.
I too will swell the motley throng,
And greet the all auspicious day,
Whose privilege permits my song
My love this secret to convey. — Henry George Bohn
Friends are like fiddle strings; they must not be screwed too tight. — Henry George Bohn
An inch in a man's nose is much. — Henry George Bohn
There is nothing can equal the tender hours
When life is first in bloom,
When the heart like a bee, in a wild of flowers,
Finds everywhere perfume;
When the present is all and it questions not
If those flowers shall pass away,
But pleased with its own delightful lot,
Dreams never of decay. — Henry George Bohn
He preacheth patience that never knew pain. — Henry George Bohn
He who has good health is young. — Henry George Bohn
The lawyer's pouch is a mouth of hell. — Henry George Bohn
A young trooper should have an old horse. — Henry George Bohn
Business and action strengthen the brain, but too much study weakens it. — Henry George Bohn
He who knows himself best esteems himself least. — Henry George Bohn
Every potter praises his own pot. — Henry George Bohn
Lawyers and painters can soon change white to black. — Henry George Bohn
Good luck reaches farther than long arms. — Henry George Bohn
Hunger finds no fault with the cookery. — Henry George Bohn
The smile that illumines the features of beauty,
When kindled by virtue, alluring appears;
But smiles, tho' alluring, no magic can borrow,
To vie with the softness of beauty in tears.
The smiles that are sweetest are often deceiving;
Too often a mask which the cold-hearted wears;
But a tear is the holiest offspring of feeling,
And monarchs are weak before beauty in tears. — Henry George Bohn
If on creation's morn the king of heaven
To shrubs and flowers a sovereign lord had given,
O beauteous rose, he had anointed thee
Of shrubs and flowers the sovereign lord to be;
The spotless emblem of unsullied truth,
The smile of beauty and the glow of youth,
The garden's pride, the grace of vernal bowers,
The blush of meadows, and the eye of flowers. — Henry George Bohn
If you would wish the dog to follow you, feed him — Henry George Bohn
Violence in the voice is often only the death rattle of reason in the throat. — Henry George Bohn
He that is master of himself will soon be master of others. — Henry George Bohn
Two blacks make no white; two wrongs do not make a right. — Henry George Bohn
Give and spend And God will send. — Henry George Bohn
Advantage is a better soldier than rashness. — Henry George Bohn