But now I see well the old proverb is true: That parish priest forgetteth that ever he was a clerk! John Heywood More Quotes by John Heywood More Quotes From John Heywood He that will not whan he may,Whan he would, he shall haue nay. John Heywood may It will not out of the flesh that is bred in the bone. John Heywood bones flesh The more haste, the less speed. John Heywood haste speed patience Small pitchers have wyde eares. John Heywood pitcher I pray thee let me and my fellow have a haire of the dog that bit us last night. John Heywood dog beer food Many hands make light work. John Heywood change teamwork hands One swallow never makes a summer. John Heywood nature summer A good wife maketh a good husband. John Heywood marriage wife husband Half a loaf is better than none. John Heywood spanish-proverb half Beggars can't be choosers. John Heywood beggar poverty All's well that ends well. John Heywood wisdom wise drama He makes a beggar first that first relieves him; John Heywood use giving men One swallow maketh not summer. John Heywood summer It had need to bee John Heywood cat care needs Put your toong in your purse. John Heywood purses He must needes go that the dyvell dryveth. John Heywood Som thingis that prouoke young men to wed in haste,Show after weddyng, that hast maketh waste. John Heywood haste waste men Who waiteth for dead man's shoes will go long barefoot. John Heywood wisdom wise men Time trieth troth in every doubt. John Heywood doubt time All a green willow, willow, All a green willow is my garland. John Heywood garlands green tree