George Savile Quotes
Men in business are in as much danger from those at work under them as from those that work against them.
A very great memory often forgetteth how much time is lost by repeating things of no use.
Could we know what men are most apt to remember, we might know what they are most apt to do.
Fool hath no dialogue within himself; the first thought carrieth him shout the reply of a second.
A wife is to thank God her husband hath faults. A husband without faults is a dangerous observer.
Explaining is generally half confessing.
Weak men are the worse for the good sense they read in books because it furnisheth them only with more matter to mistake.
A husband without faults is a dangerous observer.
He that leaveth nothing to chance will do few things ill, but he will do very few things.
Anger is seldom without an argument but seldom with a good one.
Our virtues and vices couple with one another, and get children that resemble both their parents.
Most men's anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady that neither of them care for.
Love is a passion that hath friends in the garrison.
Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts.
Most men''s anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady that neither of them care for.