Feare may force a man to cast beyond the moone. John Heywood More Quotes by John Heywood More Quotes From John Heywood A day after the faire. John Heywood It is a poor dog that is not worth the whistling John Heywood poor dog fun Little pitchers have big ears. John Heywood wisdom wise ears Better one byrde in hand than ten in the wood. John Heywood ten woods hands Tell tales out of school. John Heywood tales gossip school Went in at the one ear and out at the other. John Heywood hearing ears While the grasse groweth the horse starveth. John Heywood horse grass If nothing is ventured, nothing is gained. John Heywood life-changing ifs Hee must have a long spoone, shall eat with the devill. John Heywood evil long When all candles are out, all cats are grey, John Heywood cat hot water The rolling stone never gathereth mosse. John Heywood rolling-stones rolling stones Might have gone further and have fared worse. John Heywood gone might One good turne asketh another. John Heywood Of a good beginning cometh a good end. John Heywood ends It's an ill wind that blows no good. John Heywood wisdom wise blow Hit the nail on the head. John Heywood wisdom wise latin Would ye both eat your cake and have your cake? John Heywood cake She is nether fish nor flesh, nor good red herring. John Heywood fishes red flesh Every cocke is proud on his owne dunghill. John Heywood proud Ill wéede growth fast. John Heywood growth ill