A good tale evil told were better untold, and an evil take well told need none other solicitor.
Thomas MoreLet them speak as lewdly as they list of me...as long as they do not hit me, what am I the worse?
Thomas MoreTags: imperturbability sticks-and-stones
The servant may not look to be in better case than his master.
Thomas MoreIf the lion knew his own strength, hard were it for any man to rule him.
Thomas MoreIt layeth not in my power but that they devour me. But...they shall not deflower me.
Thomas MoreWhat is deferred is not avoided.
Thomas MoreTags: procrastination
Why shouldst thou not take even as much pleasure in beholding a counterfeit stone, which thine eye cannot discern from a right stone?
Thomas MoreMen be so foolish as to have delight and pleasure in the doubtful glistering of a trifling little stone, which may behold any of the stars or else the sun itself.
Thomas MoreAll the life must be led with one, and also all the griefs and displeasures coming therewith patiently be taken and borne.
Thomas MoreThis hellhound (pride) creepeth into men's hearts and plucketh them back from entering the right path of life and is so deeply rooted in men's breasts that she cannot be plucked out.
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