FULLER, THOMAS
: The real difference between men is energy.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: Great and good are seldom the same man.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: Good is not good, where better is expected.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: He that knows little, often repeats it.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: Better give a shilling than lend and lose half a crown.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: Keep thy eyes wide open before marriage; and half shut afterward.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: That which is bitter to endure may be sweet to remember.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: He that has a great nose thinks everybody is speaking of it.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: A fox should not be of the jury at a goose's trial.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: In fair weather prepare for foul.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: Pride had rather go out of the way than go behind.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: Prospect is often better than possession.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: A good life is the only religion.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman and historian, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: The pleasures of the rich are bought with the tears of the poor.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: He that will not sail till all dangers are over must never put to sea.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)
FULLER, THOMAS
: He that would have fruit must climb the tree.
(Thomas Fuller, English churchman, historian, and prolific writer, 1608-1661)