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CytatyThomas FullerEnglish clergyman & historian (1608 - 1661)A gift, with a kind countenance, is a double present.A good garden may have some weeds. Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it. All things are difficult before they are easy. An ounce of cheerfulness is worth a pound of sadness to serve God with. Anger is one of the sinners of the soul. Bacchus hath drowned more men than Neptune. Be a friend to thyself, and others will be so too. Education begins a gentleman, conversation completes him. Get the facts, or the facts will get you. And when you get them, get them right, or they will get you wrong. He is not laughed at who laughs at himself first. He that fears your presence will hate you absence. He that is busy is tempted by but one devil; he that is idle, by a legion. He that plants trees loves others beside himself. Health is not valued till sickness comes. |
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