Dirty water will quench fire. -mid 16th
English 16th Century
Time is money. -late 16th
English 16th Century
It is a wise child that knows its own father. -late 16th
English 16th Century
Virtue is its own reward. -early 16th
English 16th Century
Faint heart never won fair lady. -mid 16th
English 16th Century
As good be an addled egg as an idle bird. -late 16th
English 16th Century
The weakest go to the wall. -early 16th
English 16th Century
A golden key can open any door. -late 16th
English 16th Century
Times change and we with time. attributed to the Emperor Lothar I (795-855) in the form 'Omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis [All things change, and we change with them]' -late 16th
English 16th Century
Evil doers are evil dreaders. -late 16th
English 16th Century
A slice off a cut loaf isn't missed. -late 16th
English 16th Century
Give a thing, and take a thing, to wear the devil's gold ring. -late 16th
English 16th Century
The quarrel of lovers is the renewal of love. -early 16th
English 16th Century
Love Quotes
Hope for the best and prepare for the worst. -mid 16th
English 16th Century
Hope deferred makes the heart sick. -early 16th; Bible
English 16th Century