Proverbial Wisdom

Express the idea behind each of these proverbs using different words as much as you can.

1477. A lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies.

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)

The Grandmother, VIII

1478. Opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making.

John Milton (1608-1674)

Areopagitica

1479. Kind hearts are more than coronets,
And simple faith than Norman blood.

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)

Lady Clara Vere de Vere

1480. The appetite of the labouring man laboureth for him.

The Bible

Proverbs 16:26

1481. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy,
But not expressed in fancy; rich, not gaudy;
For the apparel oft proclaims the man.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

Hamlet (Polonius), Act I, Scene III

1482. More liberty begets desire of more;
The hunger still increases with the store.

John Dryden (1631-1700)

The Hind and the Panther, Pt I, line 519