The measure of love is to have no mean, the end to be everlasting. John Lyly More Quotes by John Lyly More Quotes From John Lyly Things of greatest profit are set forth with least price. Where the wine is neat there needeth no live blush. John Lyly neat profit wine If all the earth were paper white / And all the sea were ink / 'Twere not enough for me to write / As my poor heart doth think. John Lyly heart writing thinking Lips are no part of the head, only made for a double-leaf door for the mouth. John Lyly lips mouths doors A bargain is a bargain. John Lyly bargains To love and to live well is wished of many, but incident to few. John Lyly live-well incidents wells Though women have small force to overcome men by reason; yet have they good fortune to undermine them by policy. John Lyly women overcoming reason Love is made in heaven and consummated on earth. John Lyly We might knit that knot with our tongues that we shall never undo with our teeth. John Lyly undo our never teeth As the best wine doth make the sharpest vinegar, so the deepest love turneth to the deadliest hate. John Lyly best hate wine love A clear conscience is a sure card. John Lyly card sure conscience clear Night hath a thousand eyes. John Lyly hath eyes thousand night