“Early to bed and early to rise—
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. . .”
—F. Clarke, Paraemiologia Anglo-Latina, 1639
“Early to bed and early to rise—
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. . .”
—F. Clarke, Paraemiologia Anglo-Latina, 1639
“Discretion is the better part of valour. . .”
—16th Century Proverb
“It is all in the day’s work. . .”
—18th Century Proverb
“Anything for a quiet life. . .”
—17th Century Proverb
“Agree, for the law is costly. . .”
—W. Camden, Remains Concerning Britain, 1614 (or later) edition
“All things are difficult before they are easy. . .”
—T. Fuller, Gnomologia, 1732
“Take things as you find them. . .”
—V. S. Lean, Collectanea, 1902-4
“When in doubt, leave out. . .”
—20th Century Proverb
“It is the unforeseen (unexpected) that always happens. . .”
—Latin Proverb
“Charity begins at home. . .”
—14th Century Proverb