James Howell

James Howell
James Howellwas a 17th-century Anglo-Welsh historian and writer who is in many ways a representative figure of his age. The son of a Welsh clergyman, he was for much of his life in the shadow of his elder brother Thomas Howell, who became Lord Bishop of Bristol...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionWriter
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Saying that most of the computer was filled with personal images is simply not accurate,
respect
Respect a man, he will do it the more.
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Ticks become active as soon as the weather begins to warm up.
respect men
Respect a man, he will do the more.
distance sometimes absence
Distance sometimes endears friendship, and absence sweeteneth it.
wine men blood
French wines may be said but to pickle meat in the stomach, but this is the wine that digests, and doth not only breed good blood, but it nutrifieth also, being a glutinous substantial liquor; of this wine, if of any other, may be verified that merry induction: That good wine makes good blood, good blood causeth good humors, good humors cause good thoughts, good thoughts bring forth good works, good works carry a man to heaven, ergo, good wine carrieth a man to heaven.
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Easter, so longed for, is gone in a day.
sleep names hypocrisy
He that hath the name to be an early riser may sleep till noon.
religious thinking lasts
God comes at last when we think he is farthest off.
aviation
Fly and you will catch the swallow.
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This life at best is but an inn, and we the passengers.
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Nature, the handmaid of God Almighty, does nothing but with good advice, if we make research into the true reason of things.
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Owe money at Easter and Lent will seem short to thee.
tables
Words and works eat not at one table.