If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers. George Savile complainlawlawyer Change image and share on social
Some men's memory is like a box where a man should mingle his jewels with his old shoes. George Savile boxjewelman Change image and share on social
Most men make little use of their speech than to give evidence against their own understanding. George Savile evidencegivemake Change image and share on social
Malice is of a low stature, but it hath very long arms. George Savile armhathlong Change image and share on social
Nothing has an uglier look to us than reason, when it is not on our side. George Savile reasonsideugly Change image and share on social
Love is a passion that hath friends in the garrison. George Savile friendgarrisonhath Change image and share on social
A princely mind will undo a private family. George Savile familymindprincely Change image and share on social
Popularity is a crime from the moment it is sought; it is only a virtue where men have it whether they will or no. George Savile crimemanmoment Change image and share on social
Hope is generally a wrong guide, though it is good company along the way. George Savile companygenerallygood Change image and share on social