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Thomas Fuller
June 19, 1608 - August 16, 1661
Nationality: English
Category: Clergyman
Subcategory: English Clergyman

He's my friend that speaks well of me behind my back.

    Topics: Best Friend

A little skill in antiquity inclines a man to Popery.

   

A man is not good or bad for one action.

   

Abused patience turns to fury.

   

Great hopes make great men.

   

There is a scarcity of friendship, but not of friends.

    Topics: Friendship

A book that is shut is but a block.

   

In fair Weather prepare for foul.

   

Better a tooth out than always aching.

   

We ought to see far enough into a hypocrite to see even his sincerity.

   

Slight small injuries, and they will become none at all.

   

Compliments cost nothing, yet many pay dear for them.

   

All things are difficult before they are easy.

   

Memory is the treasure house of the mind wherein the monuments thereof are kept and preserved.

   

All doors open to courtesy.

   

Better be alone than in bad company.

   

The more wit the less courage.

    Topics: Courage

Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them to the world, save that the echo repeats only the last art, but fame relates all, and often more than all.

   

A good friend is my nearest relation.

    Topics: Best Friend

If you would have a good wife, marry one who has been a good daughter.

   

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