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Thomas Fuller

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Great is the difference betwixt a man's being frightened at, and humbled for his sins.


— Thomas Fuller


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He is poor indeed that can promise nothing.


— Thomas Fuller


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He knows little, who will tell his wife all he knows.


— Thomas Fuller


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He that hopes no good fears no ill.


— Thomas Fuller


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He that travels much knows much.


— Thomas Fuller


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If thou art a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf.


— Thomas Fuller


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Learning hath gained most by those books by which the printers have lost.


— Thomas Fuller


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Leftovers in their less visible form are called memories. Stored in the refrigerator of the mind and the cupboard of the heart.


— Thomas Fuller


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Let him who expects one class of society to prosper in the highest degree, while the other is in distress, try whether one side; of the face can smile while the other is pinched.


— Thomas Fuller


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Men are more prone to revenge injuries than to requite kindness.


— Thomas Fuller


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Their son John baptized at Broadwindsor by his father on 6 June 1641 was afterwards of Sidney Sussex College edited the Worthies of England 1662 and became rector of Great Wakering Essex where he died in 1687. For a short time he preached with success at the Inns of Court and then at the invitation of the master of the Savoy Walter Balcanqual and the brotherhood of that foundation became lecturer at their chapel of St Mary Savoy. His first publiThomas Fullerd volume of sermons appeared in 1640 under the title of Joseph's party-coloured Coat.

He is now remembered for his writings particularly his Worthies of England publiThomas Fullerd after his death. He was a prolific author and one of the first English writers able to live by his pen (and his many patrons).

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