Quotes by Bees Hee that would bee well old, must bee old betimes. George Herbert wells bees If you would bee at ease, all the world is not. George Herbert ease bees world In a great River great fish are found, but take heede, lest you bee drowned. George Herbert found bees rivers The sceptics, like bees, give their one sting and die. Gilbert K. Chesterton skeptic bees giving News is often dispersed as thoughtlessly and effectively as that pollen which the bees carry off (having no idea how powdery they are) when they are buzzing in search of their particular nectar. George Eliot news bees ideas Sinnes are not knowne till they bee acted. George Herbert bees The honey is sweet, but the Bee stings. George Herbert bees sweet honey The life of spies is to know, not bee known. George Herbert spy knows bees The little cannot bee great, unlesse he devoure many. George Herbert bees littles For where's the State beneath the Firmament, Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas government states bees To bee beloved is above all bargaines. George Herbert beloved bees When all men have what belongs to them, it cannot bee much. George Herbert bees men Britain's most useful role is somewhere between bee and dinosaur. Harold MacMillan dinosaurs roles bees Hello again, everybody... It's a bee-yoo-tiful day for baseball. Harry Caray hello baseball bees Bees are a good omen to Kings, for they signify an obsequious people. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa kings bees people As great a store Henry Vaughan herbs bees book Well beloved subjects, wee thought that the clergie of our realme had been our subjectes wholy, but now we have well perceived that they bee but halfe our subjectes, yea, and scarce our subjectes: for all the prelates at their consecration make an othe to the pope, clene contrary to the the that they make to us, so that they seme to be his subjectes, and not ours. Henry VIII of England pope beloved bees The would-bees take their honey from the flowers of creation. Herbert Gold flower bees honey There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. Henry David Thoreau arrogance nature bees 'Ms.' is a syllable which sounds like a bumble bee is breaking wind. Hortense Calisher sound bees wind «12345678910»