Quotes by Chaucer, Geoffrey

Certes, they been lye to hounds, for an hound when he cometh by the roses, or by other bushes, though he may nat pisse, yet wole he heve up his leg and make a countenance to pisse.

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People can die of mere imagination.

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We know little of the things for which we pray.

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First he wrought, and afterward he taught.

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Time and tide wait for no man.

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The greatest scholars are not usually the wisest people.

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Nowhere so busy a man as he than he, and yet he seemed busier than he was.

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