Time, which wears down and diminishes all things, augments and increases good deeds, because a good turn liberally offered to a reasonable man grows continually through noble thought and memory. Francois Rabelais augmentcontinuallydeed Change image and share on social
One falls to the ground in trying to sit on two stools. Francois Rabelais fallgrindsit Change image and share on social
I have known many who could not when they would, for they had not done it when they could. Francois Rabelais Change image and share on social
Misery is the company of lawsuits. Francois Rabelais companylawsuitmisery Change image and share on social
Friends, you will notice that in this world there are many more ballocks than men. Remember this. Francois Rabelais ballockfriendman Change image and share on social
How can I govern others, who can't even govern myself? Francois Rabelais govern Change image and share on social
No clock is more regular than the belly. Francois Rabelais bellyclockregular Change image and share on social
There is no truer cause of unhappiness amongst men than, where naturally expecting charity and benevolence, they receive harm and vexation. Francois Rabelais benevolencecharityexpect Change image and share on social
Because just as arms have no force outside if there is no counsel within a house, study is vain and counsel useless that is not put to virtuous effect when the time calls. Francois Rabelais armcallcounsel Change image and share on social