James Howell Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By James Howell
In time of prosperity friends will be plenty; In time of adversity not one in twenty. — James Howell
Goose [pen] bee [wax] and calf [parchment] govern the world.
[Lat., Anser, apie, vitellus, populus et regna gubernant.] — James Howell
French wines may be said but to pickle meat in the stomach, but this is the wine that digests, and doth not only breed good blood, but it nutrifieth also, being a glutinous substantial liquor; of this wine, if of any other, may be verified that merry induction: That good wine makes good blood, good blood causeth good humors, good humors cause good thoughts, good thoughts bring forth good works, good works carry a man to heaven, ergo, good wine carrieth a man to heaven. — James Howell
Respect a man, he will do the more. — James Howell
Words and works eat not at one table. — James Howell
After rain comes fair weather. — James Howell
Proverbs may not improperly be called the philosophy of the common people. — James Howell
Burn not thy fingers to snuff another man's candle. — James Howell
Apelles used to paint a good housewife on a snail, to import that she home-keeping. — James Howell
Love is the life of friendship. — James Howell
Who has the fame to be an early riser may sleep till noon. — James Howell
One hair of a woman can draw more than a hundred pair of oxen. — James Howell
Distance sometimes endears friendship, and absence sweeteneth it. — James Howell
We learn by teaching. — James Howell
God comes at last when we think he is farthest off. — James Howell
It's no use crying over spilt milk'
*It means that what has happened is over and can not be changed, so clean up the mess and get on with life*
What's done, is done. — James Howell
He that hath money in his purse cannot want a head for his shoulders. — James Howell
Appeles us'd to paint a good housewife upon a snayl; which intimated that she should be as slow from gadding abroad, and when she went she should carry her house upon her back; that is, she should make all sure at home. — James Howell
Feed sparingly and defy the physician. — James Howell
Owe money at Easter and Lent will seem short to thee. — James Howell
The fangs of a bear, and the tusks of a wild boar, do not bite worse and make deeper gashes than a goose-quill sometimes; no, not even the badger himself, who is said to be so tenacious of his bite that he will not give over his hold till he feels his teeth meet and the bones crack. — James Howell
Man's best candle is his understanding. — James Howell
This life at best is but an inn, And we the passengers. — James Howell
It's no use crying over spilt milk
What's done, is done. — James Howell
Nature, the handmaid of God Almighty, does nothing but with good advice, if we make research into the true reason of things. — James Howell
He can hardly be a true friend to another, who is an enemy to himself. — James Howell
Could any State on Earth Immortall be,
Venice by Her rare Goverment is She;
Venice Great Neptunes Minion, still a Mayd,
Though by the warrlikst Potentats assayed;
Yet She retaines Her Virgin-waters pure,
Nor any Forren mixtures can endure;
Though, Syren-like on Shore and Sea, Her Face
Enchants all those whom once She doth embrace,
Nor is ther any can Her bewty prize
But he who hath beheld her with his Eyes:
Those following Leaves display, if well observed,
How she long Her Maydenhead preserved,
How for sound prudence She still bore the Bell;
Whence may be drawn this high-fetchd parallel,
Venus and Venice are Great Queens in their degree,
Venus is Queen of Love, Venice of Policie. — James Howell
All we can do is be better prepared today than yesterday and better prepared tomorrow than today. — James Howell
Words are the soul's ambassadors, who go / Abroad upon her errands to and fro. — James Howell
God guard me from my friends, for I shall guard myself from my enemies. — James Howell
Little sins are pioneers of hell. — James Howell