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Would ye both eat your cake and have your cake?This is commonly misquotes as You can't have you're cake and eat it, too. - John Heywood's Proverbs, 1546.
Topic: Advice
Author: John Heywood
A hard beginning maketh a good ending.
Topic: Beginnings
Author: John Heywood
Better one byrde in hand than ten in the wood.
Topic: Birds
Author: John Heywood
The cat would eat fish, and would not wet her feet.
Topic: Cats
Author: John Heywood
When all candles be out, all cats be gray.
Topic: Cats
Author: John Heywood
When the devil drives, needs must.
Topic: Devil
Author: John Heywood
What is got over the devil's back is spent under his belly.
Topic: Devil
Author: John Heywood
God never sendeth mouth but he sendeth meat.
Topic: Eating
Author: John Heywood
Tell tales out of school.
Topic: Gossip
Author: John Heywood
If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me.
Topic: Gossip
Author: John Heywood
I pray thee let me and my fellow have A hair of the dog that bit us last night.
Topic: Hair
Author: John Heywood
Went in at the one eare and out at the other.
Topic: Hearing
Author: John Heywood
What heart can think, or tongue express, The harm that groweth of idleness?
Topic: Idleness
Author: John Heywood
Many hands make light work.
Author: John Heywood
Now for good lucke, cast an old shooe after mee.
Topic: Luck
Author: John Heywood
I heard someone tried the monkeys-on-typewriters bit trying for the plays of W. Shakespeare, but all they got was the collected works of Francis Bacon.
Topic: Luck
Author: John Heywood
I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
Topic: Luck
Author: John Heywood
Bigamy is one way of avoiding the painful publicity of divorce and the expense of alimony.
Author: John Heywood
Follow pleasure, and then will pleasure flee, Flee pleasure, and pleasure will follow thee.
Topic: Pleasure
Author: John Heywood
By hooke or crooke.
Author: John Heywood
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