The right moment wears a full head of hair: when it has been missed, you can't get it back; it's bald in the back of the head and never turns around. Francois Rabelais More Quotes by Francois Rabelais More Quotes From Francois Rabelais For God, nothing is impossible. And, if he wanted, in the future women would give birth from their ears. Francois Rabelais faith god giving I am going to seek a great perhaps. Francois Rabelais last-words Not everyone is a debtor who wishes to be; not everyone who wishes makes creditors. Francois Rabelais creditors debtors wish I drink no more than a sponge. Francois Rabelais drinking witty funny The remedy for thirst? It is the opposite of the one for a dog bite: run always after a dog, he'll never bite you; drink always before thirst, and it will never overtake you. Francois Rabelais dog opposites running Hungry bellies have no ears. Francois Rabelais hungry hunger ears To good and true love, fear is forever affixed. Francois Rabelais fear forever love If you say to me: "Master, it would seem that you weren't too terribly wise to have written these bits of nonsense and pleasant mockeries," I respond that you are hardly more so in finding amusement in reading them. Francois Rabelais amusement reading wise So much is a man worth as he esteems himself. Francois Rabelais developmental esteem men Indeed, said the monk, a mass, a matins, and vespers well rung are half-said. Francois Rabelais hypocrisy half religion Wisdom entereth not into a malicious mind. Francois Rabelais malicious mind No clock is more regular than the belly. Francois Rabelais belly hunger clock Science sans conscience n' est que le ruine de l'âme. Knowledge without conscience is but the ruine of the soule. Francois Rabelais conscience knowledge Believe me, 'tis a godlike thing to lend; to owe is a heroic virtue. Francois Rabelais stewardship heroic believe I build only living stones--men. Francois Rabelais stones men religion To laugh is proper to man. Francois Rabelais laughter laughing men I'd rather write about laughing than crying, For laughter makes men human, and courageous. Francois Rabelais laughter writing men All's well in the end, if you've only the patience to wait. Francois Rabelais ends waiting patience So that we may not be like the Athenians, who never consulted except after the event done. Francois Rabelais events done wisdom A war undertaken without sufficient monies has but a wisp of force. Coins are the very sinews of battles. Francois Rabelais coins battle war