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Thomas Fuller
English churchman and historian
Thomas Fuller was an English churchman and historian. He is now remembered for his writings, particularly his Worthies of England, published in 1662, after his death. He was a prolific author, and one of the first English writers able to live by his pen.
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Thomas Fuller Quotes
Better be alone than in bad company.
There is nothing that so much gratifies an ill tongue as when it finds an angry heart.
Anger is one of the sinews of the soul.
Light, God's eldest daughter, is a principal beauty in a building.
Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them to the world, save that the echo repeats only the last art, but fame relates all, and often more than all.
If thou art a master, be sometimes blind if a servant, sometimes deaf.
A man's best fortune, or his worst, is his wife.
Though bachelors be the strongest stakes, married men are the best binders, in the hedge of the commonwealth.
A gift, with a kind countenance, is a double present.
Be the business never so painful, you may have it done for money.
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