Rotten Quote by Nicholas Culpeper Download Open image “For God's sake build not your faith upon Tradition, 'tis as rotten as a rotten Post.” — Nicholas Culpeper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare God Sake Rotten Rotten Post Rotten Rotten Sake Tis Rotten Tradition
Alas, all traditions lose their primal purity and we all fail our founders. — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
Stop placing your learned traditions ahead of the truths of God. Those traditions cant get you out of life difficulties and keep you steady like the word of God can! — Lisa Copy Share
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. — Allan Bloom Copy Share Image
Luckily, however, life doesn't always follow tradition, but craves out a path of its own. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Traditions are the guideposts driven deep in our subconscious minds. The most powerful ones are those we can't even describe, aren't even aware of. — Ellen Goodman Copy Share Image
Traditions are neither good nor bad, they simply are... Rationality is not an arbiter of traditions, it is itself a tradition or an aspect… — Paul Feyerabend Copy Share Image
There is only one thing better than tradition and that is the original and eternal life out of which all tradition takes its rise. — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
Tradition and heritage are all dead people's baggage, stop carrying it. Move forward. — Doug Stanhope Copy Share Image
When you create something new, you're breaking tradition - which is an act of defiance. — Steven Strogatz Copy Share Image
The Herbs ought to be distilled when they are in their greatest vigor, and so ought the Flowers also. — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
If you dry the chestnut, both the barks being taken away, beat them into powder and make the powder up into an electuary with… — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
Thus have you the way of making Conserves, the way of keeping of them is in Earthen pots. — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
Let your Medicine be somthing of the Nature of the Sign ascending. — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
Let your Medicine be something of the Nature of the Sign ascending. — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
All Juleps are made for present use, and therefore it is in vain to speak of their duration. — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
The barks of trees are best gathered in the spring, if it be of great trees, as oaks or the like, because they come… — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
Such Roots as are soft, your best way is to dry in the Sun, or else hang them up in the Chimney corner upon… — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
The roots and herbes beaten and put into new ale or beer and daily drunk, cleareth, strengtheneth and quickeneth the sight of the eyes. — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
“This not being pleasing, and less profitable to me, I consulted with my two brothers, Dr. Reason and Dr. Experience, and took a voyage… — Nicholas Culpeper Copy Share Image
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My first big mistake was made when, in a moment of weakness, I consented to learn the game; for a man who can frankly… — Robert Benchley Copy Share Image
Between the covers of the books that no one had ever read again, in the old parchments damaged by dampness, a livid flower had… — Gabriel Garcia Marquez Copy Share Image
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“They threw rotten fruit at me and told me next time it would be acid.” — Geraldine Brooks Copy Share Image
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There are some sluggish men who are improved by drinking; as there are fruits that are not good until they are rotten. — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Only crime and the criminal, it is true, confront us with the perplexity of radical evil; but only the hypocrite is really rotten to… — Hannah Arendt Copy Share Image
All existing things are really one. We regard those that are beautiful and rare as valuable, and those that are ugly as foul and… — Zhuangzi Copy Share Image