Quote by George Herbert Download Open image “There come nought out of the sacke but what was there.” — George Herbert ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Unwearied, and with springing steps elate, I had conveyed my wealth along the road. The empty sack proved now a heavier load: I was… — Ella Wheeler Wilcox Copy Share Image
“Forgot to tell you,’ Boyd said, ‘Garda O’Donoghue found this.’ He held up her scuffed leather slouch bag. ‘Where?’ Lottie grabbed the bag and… — Patricia Gibney Copy Share Image
His sumptuous tents, and those of his satraps, afforded an immense booty to the conqueror; and an incident is mentioned which proves the rustic… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
All boyhood's treasure-trovea hortus siccus Of tits and knickers, Baited his unused sex like tsetse flies, Till, maddened, it charged outwithout disguise And made… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“His tiny, naked butt disappeared into the stream as he cried, "Wheeeee! Balls out!" I think that's a rugby reference," Bertie said. "But don't… — Lisa Mantchev Copy Share Image
Apparently, a cleaner at Tate Britain... threw out a bag of rubbish, accidentally we are told, that was part of an exhibition supposedly emphasizing… — Semir Zeki Copy Share Image
He made a story for all of them, a story to give them strength. The words of the story poured out of his mouth… — Leslie Marmon Silko Copy Share Image
“Beneath Albright’s office, the colliery sprawled across the hillside, red brick buildings scattered as though hurled from a great height, a hotchpotch of mismatched… — Kit Habianic Copy Share Image
“But behind each player stood a line of ghosts unable to win. Eve. Ashputtel. Marilyn Monroe. Rapunzel slashing wildly at her hair. Bessie Smith… — Carol Ann Duffy Copy Share Image
“Things accumulated in purses. Unless they were deliberately unloaded and all contents examined for utility occasionally, one could find oneself transporting around in one's… — Kerry Greenwood Copy Share Image
In the house of a Fidler, all fiddle. [In the house of the fiddler all fiddle.] — George Herbert Copy Share Image
By all means use some time to be alone, salute thyself, see what thy soul doth wear. — George Herbert Copy Share Image
Every one is weary, the poore in seeking, the rich in keeping, the good in learning. — George Herbert Copy Share Image
He is a great Necromancer, for he asks counsel counsell of the Dead (i.e. books). — George Herbert Copy Share Image