A hard beginning maketh a good ending.
- The loss of wealth is loss of dirt,
- As sages of all times assert;
- The happy man's without a shirt.
JOHN HEYWOOD, Be Merry Friends
Death makes equal the high and low.
JOHN HEYWOOD, Be Merry Friends
When the iron is hot, strike.
Two heads are better than one.
Beggars should be no choosers.
Every cock is proud on his own dunghill.
One good turn asketh another.
A friend is never known till a man have need.
Many hands make light work.
One swallow maketh not summer.
Wedding is destiny, and hanging likewise.
Now for good luck, cast an old shoe after me.
At our wittes end.
JOHN HEYWOOD, Proverbs
Rome wasn't built in a day.
JOHN HEYWOOD, A Dialogue Containing the Number in Effect of all the Proverbs in the English Tongue
Out of sight, out of mind.
JOHN HEYWOOD, Proverbs
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
JOHN HEYWOOD, The Proverbs, Epigrams, and Miscellanies of John Heywood
God never sendeth the mouth but he sendeth meat.