The sayings in this puzzle are taken randomly from a list of 750 proverbial sayings.
Note: Many of these proverbs and quotations are in archaic English, and neither grammar nor spelling has been modernised.
1. Love’s a blind guide, and those that follow him too often lose their way.
Colley Cibber (1671-1757)
Woman’s Wit (Emilia), Act I., Scene I.
2. What cannot be eschew’d, must be embrac’d.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Merry Wives of Windsor (Page), Act V, Scene V
3. There is no error to be named, which has not had its professors; and a man shall never want crooked paths to walk in, if he thinks that he is in the right way, wherever he has the footsteps of others to follow.
John Locke (1632-1704)
Essay on the Hitman Understanding, Bk IV, Chap. XX,
Sec. 17
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