Don’t Offer Me Advice
Don’t offer me advice; give me money.
Don’t offer me advice; give me money.
Better a good hope than a bad possession.
Do not stuff your servant with bread, and he won’t ask for cheese.
You can’t serve god and mammon.
Beware of a bad woman, and put no trust in a good one.
Do not fret for news, it will grow old and you will know it.
Come fish, come frog, all goes into the basket.
You can’t win them all.
Blood boils without fire.
Friends and wine should be old.
You notice what I drink, and not the thirst I feel.
Don’t talk too much—your ignorance exceeds your knowledge.
Don’t speak unless you can improve on the silence.
Take hold of a good minute.
The obscure we see eventually; the completely apparent takes longer.
Even the best writer has to erase sometimes.
A person who talks a lot is bound to be right sometimes.
He that does not show himself is overlooked.
Though the speaker be a fool, let the hearer be wise.
He who has no shame has no conscience.