John Heywood

I LOVE the fact that I’ve spent most of my life researching history.

I LOVE the fact that a large part of the time has been spent in the 16th/17th cc.

I LOVE the fact that I love proverbs/literature/poets and playwrights.

I LOVE full stop.

 

Wiki : John Heywood

So many “famous” proverbs.

  • What you have, hold.
  • Haste maketh waste. (1546)
  • Out of sight out of mind. (1542)
  • When the sun shineth, make hay. (1546)
  • Look ere ye leap. (1546)
  • Two heads are better than one. (1546)
  • Love me, love my dog. (1546)
  • Beggars should be no choosers. (1546)
  • All is well that ends well. (1546)
  • The fat is in the fire. (1546)
  • I know on which side my bread is buttered. (1546)
  • One good turn asketh another. (1546)
  • A penny for your thought. (1546)
  • Rome was not built in one day. (1546)
  • Better late than never. (1546)
  • An ill wind that bloweth no man to good. (1546)
  • The more the merrier. (1546)
  • You cannot see the wood for the trees. (1546)
  • This hitteth the nail on the head. (1546)
  • No man ought to look a given horse in the mouth. (1546)
  • Tread a woorme on the tayle and it must turne agayne. (1546)
  • Wolde ye bothe eate your cake and haue your cake? (1562)
  • When he should get aught, each finger is a thumb. (1546)

 

But MY PERSONAL favourite is now a mis-quote. Check out the supposed/maybe/could be origins of …

 

…HE WHO LAUGHS LAST, LAUGHS LONGEST :o)

 

WOW! Them FE HATERS/TROLLS/FLUFFHEADS/RETARDS are getting nasty desperate insulting angry PATHETIC ? ? ?

 

LMFAO :o)

 

 

 

 

 

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