Great businesses turne on a little pinne. George Herbert More Quotes by George Herbert More Quotes From George Herbert Had you the world on your Chesse-bord, you could not fill all to your mind. George Herbert mind world Happie is hee that chastens himselfe. George Herbert Happier are the hands compast with yron, then a heart with thoughts. George Herbert heart hands Harken to reason or shee will bee heard. George Herbert heard reason bees Hast comes not alone. George Herbert not-alone He can give little to his servant, that lickes his knife. George Herbert knives littles giving He cannot be vertuous that is not rigorous. George Herbert He carries well, to whom it waighes not. George Herbert carrie wells He complaines wrongfully on the sea that twice suffers shipwrack. George Herbert suffering sea He hath great neede of a foole, that plaies the foole himselfe. George Herbert He is a foole that makes a wedge of his fist. George Herbert wedges fists He is onely bright that shines by himselfe. George Herbert shining He lives unsafely, that lookes too neere on things. George Herbert He plaies well that winnes. George Herbert wells winning play He puls with a long rope, that waits for anothers death. George Herbert rope waiting long He quits his place well, that leaves his friend there. George Herbert quitting wells The Jewes spend at Easter, the Moors at marriages, the Christians in sutes. George Herbert moors easter christian Least at thine own things laugh. George Herbert laughter laughing Poverty is no sinne. George Herbert poverty sin Lord! who hath praise enough? George Herbert enough lord praise