Tusser Quotes & Sayings
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Dry August and warm, Doth harvest no harm. — Thomas Tusser
Tide flowing is feared, for many a thing, Great danger to such as be sick, it doth bring; Sea ebb, by long ebbing, some respite doth give, And sendeth good comfort, to such as shall live. — Thomas Tusser
A fool and his money are soon parted. — Thomas Tusser
Time tries the troth in everything. — Thomas Tusser
Seek home for rest, for home is best. — Thomas Tusser
Except wind stands as it never stood
It is an ill wind turns none to good. — Thomas Tusser
Share your wisdom and infect everyone with your love. — Debasish Mridha
As order is heavenly, where quiet is had, so error is hell, or a mischief as bad. — Thomas Tusser
A fool and his money be soon at debate — Thomas Tusser
If a garden require it, now trench it ye may, one trench not a yard, from another go lay; Which being well filled with muck by and by, to cover with mould, for a season to lie. — Thomas Tusser
In March and in April from morning till night In sowing and seeding good housewives delight. — Thomas Tusser
In harvest time, harvest folk, servants and all
Should make, all together, good cheer in the hall
Once ended the harvest, let none be beguiled
Please such as did help thee, man, woman and child. — Thomas Tusser
THOMAS TUSSER. 1523-1580. Moral Reflections on the Wind. Except wind stands as never it stood, It is an ill wind turns none to good. {95} — Various
A fool and his money are soon parted. - Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry. — Thomas Tusser
Sweet April showers do spring May flowers. — Thomas Tusser
Who goeth a borrowing. Goeth a sorrowing. — Thomas Tusser
Today, banks are allowed to loan out at least ten times the amount they actually are holding, so while you wonder how they get rich charging you 11% interest, it's not 11% a year they make on that amount but actually 110%. The bank lends other people's money to those that need loans, and when the bank runs out of money, they call the Federal Reserve for more. — Joseph P. Kauffman
The brilliance here is appropriation: space, form and interface combine to create a Jetsons sound machine. A dream of music access that just hovers, its floating defines a space. The shape seems so obviously sci-fi, but fresh. The function could follow the form. The shape is beautiful and functional-which hits both of the pillars of American Needs right on the head. — Tucker Viemeister
What a greater crime. Than loss of time. — Thomas Tusser
The stone that is rolling can gather no moss;For master and servant oft changing is loss. — Thomas Tusser
One grain of incense with devotion offer'd
'S beyond all perfumes of Sabaean spices. — Philip Massinger
Ill husbandry lieth In prison for debt: Good husbandry spieth Where profit get. — Thomas Tusser
God sendeth and giveth both mouth and meat. — Thomas Tusser
I think people who are compelled to achieve never really think they've achieved ... I think the moment you get to a place when you think 'Oh I'm a fashion legend' then that's when you're no longer competitive in your field. — Tom Ford
February, fill the dyke with what thou dost like. — Thomas Tusser
I had no difficulty as Secretary of Defense moving from the Bush administration to the Obama administration. — Robert M. Gates
Who goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing. — Thomas Tusser
At Christmas play and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year. — Thomas Tusser
Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them become what they are capable of being. — Daniel J. Siegel
Ill husbandry braggeth To go with the best: Good husbandry baggeth Up gold in his chest. — Thomas Tusser
Who quick be to borrow and slow be to pay, their credit is naught, go they ever so gay. — Thomas Tusser
It is curious to look back over life, over all the varying incidents and scenes - such a multitude of odds and ends. Out of them all what has mattered? What lies behind the selection that memory has made? What makes us choose the things that we have remembered? It is as though one went to a great trunk full of junk in an attic and plunged one's hands into it and said, 'I will have this - and this - and this. — Agatha Christie
Make hunger thy sauce, as a medicine for health. — Thomas Tusser
For the first fourteen years for a rod they do while for the next as a pearl in the world they do shine. For the next trim beauty beginneth to swerve. For the next matrons or drudges they serve. For the next doth crave a staff for a stay. For the next a bier to fetch them away. — Thomas Tusser
Fear God, and offend not the Prince nor his laws, and keep thyself out of the magistrate's claws. — Thomas Tusser
