EEN brites overgår NATIONENS
På Shakespeares tid vågnede briter tl dåd skønt de havde været
danskernes slaver engang
De lammetævede Spanien og tog derved søherredømmet og de skabte teater
og een FORFATTER af ordsprog , Fuller, overgik hvad folkedybet havde
præsteret
Engelske ordspog.
Løfter givet i storm er glemt i stille.Engelsk ordspog.
Taknemmelighed er den fattige mands betaling.Engelsk ordsprog
Der er to ting, en mand aldrig skulle blive vred over: hvad han kan
gøre for og hvad han ikke kan gøre for. Engelsk Ordsprog
Den, der giver mig små gaver, vil, at jeg skal leve.Engelsk Ordsprog
Det er så nydelsesfuldt som selve helbredelsen (Kompliment til
samlejepartner i pornofilm)Engl mundheld
The best surgeon is he that hath been hacked himself.English proverb
The best throw of the dice is to throw them away.English proverb
They love too much that die for love.English proverb
He that is a wise man by day is not fool by night. English Proverb
Time trieth truth. English Proverb
Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee.English proverb
There are toys for all ages.English proverb
Revenge is a dish that should be eaten cold.English Proverb
The best surgeon is he that hath been hacked himself..English Proverb
Everyone must row with the oars he has.English proverb
Opportunity makes the thief.English Proverb
He that is a wise man by day is not fool by night. English Proverb
Children are poor men's riches.English proverb.
Måske nogle er stjålet fra folkloren altså indsamlet men der står
respekt om Fuller som forfatter til følgende
Thomas Fuller, Britisk Renaissance-filosof (1608-1661)
A disease known is half cured. Thomas Fuller(1608-1661)
A thief passes for a gentleman when stealing has made him rich. Thomas
Fuller(1608-1661)
He is not good himself who speaks well of everybody alike. Thomas
Fuller
Livet
Metode er hukommelsens moder. Thomas Fuller
Good swimmers are oftenest drowned. Thomas Fuller
Hellere gå glip af en spøg end af en ven. Thomas
Fuller(1608-1661)
If you are too fortunate, you will not know yourself. If you are too
unfortunate, nobody will know you. Thomas Fuller
(1608-1661)
If a man once fall, all will thread upon him. Thomas Fuller
(1608-1661)
A friend to all is a friend to none. Thomas Fuller
(1608-1661)
Action is the proper fruit of knowledge. Thomas Fuller
(1608-1661)
Abused patience turns to fury. Thomas Fuller (1608-1661)
He that hopes no good fears no ill. Thomas Fuller
(1608-1661)
Be a friend to thyself, and others will be so too. Thomas
Fuller (1608-1661)
He that fears not the future may enjoy the present. Thomas
Fuller (1608-1661)
Many can bear adversity, but few contempt. Thomas Fuller
(1608-1661)
If you command wisely, you'll be obeyed cheerfully. Thomas
Fuller (1608-1661)
He invites future injuries who rewards past ones. Thomas
Fuller (1608-1661)
Today is yesterday's pupil. Thomas Fuller (1608-1661)
He that's cheated twice by the same man is an accomplice with the
cheater. Thomas Fuller (1608-1661)
Be as you would seem to be. Thomas Fuller (1608-1661)
The mob has many heads but no brains. Thomas Fuller
(1608-1661)
We are all Adam's children, but silk makes the difference. Thomas
Fuller (1608-1661)
He that eats cherries with noblemen, shall have his eyes spirted out
with the stones.
Thomas Fuller (1608-1661)
Pride will spit in pride's face. Fuller
(1608-1661)English Clergyman and Author
Prospect is often better than possession. T Fuller (1608-1661)
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