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Know most of the rooms of thy native country before thou goest over the threshold thereof  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) He that is busy is tempted by but one devil; he that is idle, by a legion  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Though blood be the best sauce for victory, yet must it not be more than the meat  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) He was one of a lean body and visage, as if his eager soul, biting for anger at the clog of his body, desired to fret a passage through it  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) One that will not plead that cause wherein his tongue must be confuted by his conscience  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) There is not so much comfort in the having of children as there is sorrow in parting with them  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) He that does not speak truth to me does not believe me when I speak truth  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Never contend with one that is foolish, proud, positive, testy, or with a superior, or a clown, in matter of argument  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) When good people have a falling out, only one of them may be at fault at first; but if the strife continues long, usually both become guilty  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Haste and rashness are storms and tempests, breaking and wrecking business; but nimbleness is a full, fair wind, blowing it with speed to the heaven  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Many have been the wise speeches of fools, though not so many as the foolish speeches of wise men  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Associate with men of judgment, for judgment is found in conversation, and we make another man’s judgment ours by frequenting his company  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Fame may be compared to a scold; the best way to silence her is to let her alone, and she will at last be out of breath in blowing her own trumpet  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Such is the sociableness of music, it conforms itself to all companies, both in mirth and mourning; complying to improve that passion with which it finds the auditors most affected  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) A hypocrite is in himself both the archer and the mark, in all actions shooting at his own praise or profit  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Tyrants commonly cut off the stairs by which they climb up unto their thrones for fear that, if they still be left standing, others will get up the same way  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Satan, as a master, is bad; his work much worse; and his wages worst of all  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Oh the difference of divers men in the tenderness of their consciences! Some are scarcely touched with a wound while others are wounded with a touch therein  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Be not too familiar with thy servants; at first it may beget love, but in the end it will breed contempt  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Reasons are the pillars of the fabric of a sermon, but similitudes are the windows which give the best light  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Cheaters must get some credit before they can cozen, and all falsehood, if not founded in some truth, would not be fixed in any belief  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) An index is a necessary implement. Without this, a large author is but a labyrinth without a clue to direct the readers within  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) The schoolmaster deserves to be beaten himself who beats nature in a boy for a fault  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) He that blushes not at his crime, but adds shamelessness to shame, hath nothing left to restore him to virtue  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Let men say what they will; according to the experience I have learned, I require in married women, the economical virtue above all other virtues  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Reward a good servant well; and rather get quit of a bad one than disquiet thyself with him  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) When worthy men fall out, only one of them may be faulty at the first; but if strife continue long, commonly both become guilty  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) The greatest man living may stand in need of the meanest, as much as the meanest does of him  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Thou oughtest to be nice, even to superstition, in keeping thy promises; and therefore thou shouldst be equally cautious in making them  (Thomas Fuller Quotes) Conceit not so high a notion of any as to be bashful and impotent in their presence  (Thomas Fuller Quotes)
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