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Geoffrey Chaucer Quotes

There's no workman, whatsoever he be, That may both work well and hastily.
Geoffrey Chaucer

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Type:
Poet Quotes
Category:
English Poet Quotes
Year of Birth:
1343
Date of Death:
October 25, 1400
Nationality:
English
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Quote Keywords:

Both, Hastily, May, Well, Whatsoever, Work, Workman
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And she was fair as is...
By nature, men love newfangledness.
Filth and old age, I'm sure...
First he wrought, and afterward he taught.
Forbid us something, and that thing...
He was as fresh as is...
Love is blind.
Murder will out, this my conclusion.
Nowhere so busy a man as...
People can die of mere imagination.
The greatest scholars are not usually...
The guilty think all talk is...
The life so short, the crafts...
There's never a new fashion but...
There's no workman, whatsoever he be...
Time and tide wait for no man.
We know little of the things...
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