Henry Wotton

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Tell the truth so as to puzzle and confound your adversaries.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Truth
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An ambassador is an honest man sent abroad to lie and intrigue for the benefit of his country.
- Henry Wotton
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Well-building hat three conditions. Commodity, firmness, and delight.
- Henry Wotton
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Virtue is the roughest way, but proves at night a bed of down.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Character
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An Ambassadore is a man of virtue sent to lie abroad for his country, a news writer is a man of no virtue who lies at home for himself.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Country
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In architecture as in all other operative arts, the end must direct the operation. The end is to build well. Well building has three conditions: Commodity, Firmness and Delight.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Art
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How happy is he born and taught; that serves not another's will, whose armor is his honest thought and truth, his utmost skill.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Truth
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Take heed of thinking. The farther you go from the church of Rome, the nearer you are to God.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Thinking
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Love lodged in a woman's breast is but a guest.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Love
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Ambassadors are honest men sent abroad to lie for their countries.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Country
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An ambassador is an honest man sent abroad to lie for his country.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Country
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Well building hat three conditions. Commodity, firmness, and delight.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Hate
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You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light; You common people of the skies, What are you when the sun shall rise? This was printed with music as early as 1624, in East's Sixth Set of Books, and is found in many manuscripts.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Book
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I am but a gatherer and disposer of other men's stuff, at my best value.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Men
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The itch of disputation will prove the scab of the Church.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Church
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Hanging was the worst use a man could be put to.
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Men
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You violets that first appear, By your pure purple mantles known, Like the proud virgins of the year, As if the spring were all your own — What are you when the rose is blown?
- Henry Wotton
Collection: Spring