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It's good tying the sack before it be full.
— George Herbert
O MY WIFE-who made the writing of my previous book a pleasure and writing of the present one a necessity.
— Herbert C. Brown
The "Creed of Christendom" is alien to my nature, both emotional and intellectual.
— Herbert Spencer
There are rich counsels in the trees.
— Herbert P. Horne
Don't think you are nothing ...
there is someone who truly thinks that you are everything ... — Michael J Herbert
there is someone who truly thinks that you are everything ... — Michael J Herbert
Danger it selfe the best remedy for danger.
— George Herbert
After you have once ridden behind a motorcycle escort, you are never the same again
— Herbert H. Lehman
It occurred to her that mercy was the ability to stop, if only for a moment. There was no mercy where there could be no stopping.
— Frank Herbert
The shortest answer is doing.
— George Herbert
Only a sweet and virtuous soul,
Like season'd timbered, never gives;
But though the whole world turn to coal,
Then chiefly lives. — George Herbert
Like season'd timbered, never gives;
But though the whole world turn to coal,
Then chiefly lives. — George Herbert
There is no escape - we pay for the violence of our ancestors.
— Frank Herbert
Mercy is a chimera.
— Frank Herbert
Economic depression can not be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement
— Herbert Hoover
Freedom does not die from frontal attack. It dies because men in power no longer believe in a system based upon liberty.
— Herbert Hoover
The death of a young wolfe doth never come too soon.
— George Herbert
He plaies well that winnes.
[He plays well that wins.] — George Herbert
[He plays well that wins.] — George Herbert
There is no reality
only our own order imposed on everything. — Brian Herbert
only our own order imposed on everything. — Brian Herbert
The Hinley pond-poet Herbert Miles had referred to us as "that gaggle o' geese who gossip gaily 'pon the gladdening green," and there
— Alan Bradley
O what a sight were Man, if his attires Did alter with his minde; And like a dolphins skinne, his clothes combin'd With his desires!
— George Herbert
Reversed Thunder," as the poet George Herbert put it. "Reversed Thunder" -- the coming of judgement in response to the cry, "How long, O Lord?
— Darrell Johnson
I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything.
— George Herbert Palmer
It is obvious that while science is struggling to bring Heaven to earth some men are using its materials in the construction of Hell.
— Herbert Hoover
I know the ways of Pleasure, the sweet strains, The lullings and the relishes of it.
— George Herbert
I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure - which is: Try to please everybody.
— Herbert Bayard Swope
Hee is a foole that thinks not that another thinks.
— George Herbert
The apparatus defeats its own purpose if its purpose is to create a humane existence on the basis of a humanized nature.
— Herbert Marcuse
One stroke fells not an oke.
— George Herbert
No naked man is sought after to be rifled.
— George Herbert
Deceive not thy physician, confessor, nor lawyer.
— George Herbert
Although the sun shine, leave not thy cloake at home.
— George Herbert
how inevitable it was that the aristocrat would refuse his final duty - which was to step aside and vanish into history.
— Frank Herbert
If man has learned to see and know what really is, he will act in accordance with truth, Epistemology is in itself ethics, and ethics is epistemology.
— Herbert Marcuse
The avant-garde and the beatniks share in the function of entertaining without endangering the good conscience of the men of good will.
— Herbert Marcuse
A hatt is not made for one shower.
— George Herbert
It's easier to be terrified by an enemy you admire.
— Frank Herbert
Who paies the Physitian, does the cure.
— George Herbert
The Wolfe must dye in his owne skinne.
— George Herbert
She thought of the boy's features as an exquisite distillation out of random patterns-endless queues of happenstance meeting at this nexus.
— Frank Herbert
Stay a little and news will find you.
— George Herbert
Soft and faire goes farre.
— George Herbert