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  • Who goes to bed, and doth not pray, Maketh two nights to every day! -- George Herbert
  • A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. -- King Solomon
  • A hard beginning maketh a good ending. -- John Heywood
  • Our erected wit maketh us to know what perfection is. -- Philip Sidney
  • Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those grimaces called laughter. -- Thomas Hobbes
  • Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. -- Francis Bacon
  • It is the mind that maketh good or ill, That maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • It is the mind that maketh good of ill, that maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor. -- Edmund Spenser
  • Just as a drop of water in the ocean cannot avail much; but if a great river runneth into it, that maketh a great commotion. -- Jakob Bohme
  • As civilisation advances, the deities lessen in number, the divine powers become concentrated more and more in one Being, and God rules over the whole earth, maketh the clouds his chariot, and reigns above the waterfloods as a king. -- Annie Besant
  • The sweet quality is set opposite to the bitter, and is a gracious, amiable, blessed and pleasant quality, a refreshing of the life, an allaying of the fierceness. It maketh all pleasant and friendly in every creature; it maketh the vegetables of the earth fragrant and of good taste, affording fair, yellow, white and ruddy colours. -- Jakob Bohme
  • All that men will serve God with must be done in Faith, viz. in the Spirit. It is the Spirit that maketh the work perfect, and acceptable in the sight of God. All that a man undertaketh and doeth in Faith, he doth in the Spirit of God, which Spirit of God doth co-operate in the work, and then it is acceptable to God. -- Jakob Bohme
  • Reading maketh a full man. -- Francis Bacon
  • One swallow maketh not summer. -- John Heywood
  • Methinks love maketh men like Angels. -- Catherine Parr
  • Long quaffing maketh a short lyfe. -- John Lyly
  • A dead Bee maketh no Hony. -- George Herbert
  • A good wife maketh a good husband. -- John Heywood
  • Man maketh a death which Nature never made. -- Edward Young
  • Garlick maketh a man wynke, drynke, and stynke. -- Thomas Nash
  • Be of good cheer, Jesus Christ maketh thee whole. -- John Bunyan
  • He that loveth maketh his own the grandeur he loves -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • The proverbe saith that many a smale maketh a grate. -- Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Like father, like son: every good tree maketh good fruits. -- William Langland
  • The mind maketh good or ill, wretch or happy, rich or poor. -- Edmund Spenser
  • Habit maketh no monk, ne wearing of gilt spurs maketh no knight. -- Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Friendship maketh daylight in the understanding, out of darkness and confusion of thoughts. -- Francis Bacon
  • No man knoweth how another man maketh his love, for women tell not. -- Gelett Burgess
  • There is no great and no small To the Soul that maketh all. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • The agreement of the parties cannot make that good which the law maketh void. -- Edward Coke
  • If manners maketh the man as someone said, then he's the hero of the day. -- Sting
  • Love is a great thing, a good above all others, which alone maketh every burden light. -- Thomas a Kempis
  • Som thingis that prouoke young men to wed in haste,Show after weddyng, that hast maketh waste. -- John Heywood
  • Well pleaseth me the sweet time of Easter. That maketh the leaf and the flower come out. -- Bertran de Born
  • It is not the place that maketh the person, but the person that maketh the place honorable. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Fearfulness, contrary to all other vices, maketh a man think the better of another, the worse of himself. -- Philip Sidney
  • Musicke doth withdraw our mindes from earthly cogitations, lifteth up our spirits into heaven, maketh them light and celestial. -- Saint John Chrysostom
  • An old man concludeth from his knowing mankind that they know him too, and that maketh him very wary. -- George Saville
  • He is truly great that is little in himself, and that maketh no account of any height of honors. -- Thomas a Kempis
  • It is the eye of the master that fatteth the horse, and the love of the woman that maketh the man. -- John Lyly
  • Learning maketh young men temperate, is the comfort of old age, standing for wealth with poverty, and serving as an ornament to riches. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • For if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes, or whatsoever names they will? -- William Tyndale
  • Money maketh man a tory, don't fire that assumption at me, I like toast as much as anyone but not for breakfast, dinner and tea -- Billy Bragg
  • Path presupposes distance; If He be near, no path needest thou at all. Verily it maketh me smile To hear of a fish in water athirst! -- Kabir
  • Wine maketh the band quivering, the eye watery, the night unquiet, lewd dreams, a stinking breath in the morning, and an utter forgetfulness of all things. -- Pliny the Elder
  • Caffeine is my shepherd; I shall not doze. It maketh me to wake in green pastures: It leadeth me beyond the sleeping masses. It restoreth my buzz. -- Bob Phillips
  • Beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern: for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture. -- John Locke
  • Why should I tremble at the plough of my Lord, that maketh deep furrows on my soul? I know He is no idle husbandman, He purposeth a crop. -- Samuel Rutherford
  • I love him who maketh his virtue his inclination and destiny: thus, for the sake of his virtue, he is willing to live on, or live no more. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Contend not in wisdom with a fool, for thy sense maketh much of his conceit; And some errors never would have thriven, had it not been for learned refutation. -- Martin Farquhar Tupper
  • Surely there never was so evil a thing as money, which maketh cities into ruinous heaps, and banisheth men from their houses, and turneth their thoughts from good unto evil. -- Sophocles
  • If "Manners maketh man," as someone saidThen he's the hero of the dayIt takes a man to suffer ignorance and smileBe yourself, no matter what they say."(Englishman in New York) -- Sting
  • Those who are in a state of salvation are to attribute it to sovereign grace alone, and to give all the praise to Him who maketh them to differ from others. -- Jonathan Edwards
  • It is in some respect greater love in Jesus to sanctify than to justify, for He maketh us most like Himself, in His own essential portraiture and image in sanctifying us. -- Samuel Rutherford
  • It maketh God man, and man God; things temporal, eternal; mortal, immortal; it maketh an enemy a friend, a servant a son, vile things glorious, cold hearts fiery, and hard thing liquid. -- Bonaventure
  • The miserable man makes a peny of a farthing, and the liberall of a farthing sixe pence. [The miserable man maketh a penny of a farthing, and the liberal of a farthing sixpence.] -- George Herbert
  • We may indeed in counsel point to the higher road, but we cannot compel any free creature to walk upon it. That leadeth to tyranny, which disfigureth good and maketh it seem hateful. -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Evangelion (that we call the gospel) is a Greek word and signifieth good, merry, glad and joyful tidings, that maketh a man's heart glad and maketh him sing, dance, and leap for joy. -- William Tyndale
  • Well if manners maketh man make-up maketh woman.And we don't need a phalanx of behavioural scientists to explain why man judge women by their looks.Because the see bether than thay think. -- Kathy Lette
  • The onion being eaten, yea though it be boyled, causeth head-ache, hurteth the eyes, and maketh a man dimme sighted, dulleth the senses, ingendreth windinesse, and provoketh overmuch sleepe, especially being eaten raw -- John Gerard
  • Men ought to find the difference between saltiness and bitterness. Certainly, he that hath a satirical vein, as he maketh others afraid of his wit, so he had need be afraid of others' memory. -- Francis Bacon
  • Sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving; sing praise upon the harp unto our God: Who covereth the heaven with clouds, who prepareth rain for the earth, who maketh grass to grow upon the mountains. -- David
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