Top 24 Lydgate Quotes

#1. I must have physical exercise, or my temper'll certainly be ruined.

Leo Tolstoy

#2. In my opinion," said Lydgate, "legal training only makes a man more incompetent in questions that require knowledge of another kind.

George Eliot

#3. It is inevitable that being unaware of the purpose for it is inevitable that being unaware of the purpose for your life, you will not be able to recover from being abandoned by your wife or husband

Sunday Adelaja

#4. Spare when young, and spend when old.

Benjamin Franklin

#5. My artwork isn't evolving, it's deconstructing, and I don't know why.

Neal Shusterman

#6. Comparisons do ofttime great grievance.

John Lydgate

#7. There's nothing wrong with me ... except acute chronic fear.

Ursula K. Le Guin

#8. Woord is but wynd; leff woord and tak the dede.

John Lydgate

#9. There are books which one should not attempt before having passed the age of forty.

Marguerite Yourcenar

#10. When you are the lead in a romantic comedy, you have to worry about people really liking you.

Morris Chestnut

#11. You can't get blood from a stone.

John Lydgate

#12. Only in another sort of pinfold than that from which she had been released. Lydgate's advice

George Eliot

#13. For years after Lydgate remembered the impression produced in him by this involuntary appeal-this cry from soul to soul, without other consciousness than their moving with kindred natures in the same embroiled medium, the same troublous fitfully-illuminated life.

George Eliot

#14. For it ne sits not unto fresh May Forto be coupled to cold January.

John Lydgate

#15. You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time".

John Lydgate

#16. Empty vessels make the most sound.

John Lydgate

#17. All is not golde that outward shewith bright.

John Lydgate

#18. That which sufficeth is not little.

George Herbert

#19. A voluminous, prosaick, and drivelling Monk.

John Lydgate

#20. All is not golde that shewyth goldishe hewe.

John Lydgate

#21. The more one gets the more one wants

Louisa May Alcott

#22. I love to cook and entertain.

Lela Rose

#23. For love is mor than gold or gret richesse; Gold faileth ofte; love wol abyde.

John Lydgate

#24. Still, I repeat, there was a general impression that Lydgate was something rather more uncommon than any general practitioner in Middlemarch. And

George Eliot

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