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Quotes by Thomas Fuller

Thomas Fuller

We can live without our friends but not without our neighbors.

What cannot be altered must be borne not blamed.

Send your noble blood to market and see what it will bring.

One cloud is enough to eclipse all the sun.

Comparison more than reality makes men happy or wretched.

Every horse thinks his own pack heaviest.

A danger foreseen is half avoided.

Better hazard once than always be in fear.

Seeings believing but feelings the truth.

A good garden may have some weeds.

He that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it.

Those see nothing but faults that seek for nothing else.

Poor mens reasons are not heard.

Prayer should be the key of the day and the lock of the night.

None can pray well but he that lives well.

In fair weather prepare for foul.

Pride perceiving humility honourable often borrows her cloak.

Pride had rather go out of the way than go behind.

A man surprised is half beaten.

Forgetting of a wrong is a mild revenge.