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Thomas Fuller

Thomas Fuller


Thomas Fuller was an English churchman and historian. He is now remembered for his writings, particularly his Worthies of England, published after his death. He was a prolific author, and one of the first English writers able to live by his pen.

His sense of humour kept him from extremes. "By his particular temper and management," said Echard (Hist. of England), "he weathered the late great storm with more success than many other great men." He was known as "a perfect walking library." Antithetic and axiomatic sentences abound in his pages.. "Wit," wrote Coleridge after reading the Church History, "was the stuff and substance of Fuller's intellect". Charles Lamb made some selections from Fuller, and admired his "golden works."
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Zeal without knowledge is fire without light.
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There is no banquet but some dislike something in it.
topics: Jealousy  
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Lord, be pleased to shake my clay cottage before Thou throwest it down.
topics: Justice  
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Be you never so high, the law is above you.
topics: Justice  
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Kindness is the noblest weapon to conquer with.
topics: Kindness  
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All doors open to courtesy.
topics: Kindness  
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Men are more prone to revenge injuries than to requite kindness.
topics: Kindness , Revenge , Men  
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Unseasonable kindness gets no thanks.
topics: Kindness  
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He lives long that lives well; and time misspent is not lived, but lost. God is better than his promise if he takes from him a long lease, and gives him a free hold of a better value.
topics: Laziness , Time  
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Nothing is easy to the unwilling.
topics: Laziness  
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Spill not the morning (the quintessence of the day!) in recreations, for sleep is a recreation. Add not, therefore, sauce to sauce. Pastime, like wine, is poison in the morning. It is then good husbandry to sow the head, which hath lain fallow all night, with some serious work.
topics: Laziness  
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Learning makes a man fit company for himself.
topics: Learning  
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All the while that thou livest ill, thou hast the trouble, distraction, and inconveniences of life, but not the sweet and true use of it.
topics: Life  
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He will be immortal who liveth till he be stoned by one without fault.
topics: Life  
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To smell a turf of fresh earth is wholesome for the body; no less are thoughts of mortality cordial to the soul.
topics: Life  
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Nature hath appointed the twilight, as a bridge, to pass us out of night into day.
topics: Life , Nature  
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A danger foreseen is half avoided.
topics: Life  
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A good garden may have some weeds.
topics: Life  
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A good life fears not life, nor death.
topics: Life  
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A stumble may prevent a fall.
topics: Life  
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