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Aphorism Collection

"Aphorism: A Collection of Engraved Wisdom" In the realm of aphorisms, wisdom is distilled into concise and profound statements

Background imageAphorism Collection: Every bird sings according to his beak (engraving)

Every bird sings according to his beak (engraving)
3631194 Every bird sings according to his beak (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Every bird sings according to his beak)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Great cry and little wool (engraving)

Great cry and little wool (engraving)
3631191 Great cry and little wool (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Great cry and little wool)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Within is emptiness (engraving)

Within is emptiness (engraving)
3631189 Within is emptiness (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Within is emptiness)

Background imageAphorism Collection: With unwilling hounds its hard to catch hares (engraving)

With unwilling hounds its hard to catch hares (engraving)
3631184 With unwilling hounds its hard to catch hares (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: With unwilling hounds its hard to catch hares)

Background imageAphorism Collection: A ship aground, is a beacon at sea (engraving)

A ship aground, is a beacon at sea (engraving)
3631181 A ship aground, is a beacon at sea (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: A ship aground, is a beacon at sea)

Background imageAphorism Collection: When the eyes are won, love is begun (engraving)

When the eyes are won, love is begun (engraving)
3631178 When the eyes are won, love is begun (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: When the eyes are won, love is begun)

Background imageAphorism Collection: A hen lays every day, but an ostrich only once a year (engraving)

A hen lays every day, but an ostrich only once a year (engraving)
3631175 A hen lays every day, but an ostrich only once a year (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: A hen lays every day, but an ostrich only once a year)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The higher the rise the greater the fall (engraving)

The higher the rise the greater the fall (engraving)
3631172 The higher the rise the greater the fall (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The higher the rise the greater the fall)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Who has not felt love (engraving)

Who has not felt love (engraving)
3631170 Who has not felt love (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Who has not felt love)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Love, like a ball, requires to be thrown back (engraving)

Love, like a ball, requires to be thrown back (engraving)
3631160 Love, like a ball, requires to be thrown back (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Love, like a ball, requires to be thrown back)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Hasten at leisure (engraving)

Hasten at leisure (engraving)
3631154 Hasten at leisure (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hasten at leisure. Illustration for Moral Emblems with Aphorisms, Adages)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Rest content where thou art (engraving)

Rest content where thou art (engraving)
3631146 Rest content where thou art (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rest content where thou art)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The clothes maketh not the man. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

The clothes maketh not the man. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2786317 The clothes maketh not the man. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Egli, Charles Emile called Carlegle (1877-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The clothes maketh not the man)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Well set-off is half sold (engraving)

Well set-off is half sold (engraving)
3631199 Well set-off is half sold (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Well set-off is half sold)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Like melons, friends are to be found in plenty, of which not even one is good in twenty (engraving)

Like melons, friends are to be found in plenty, of which not even one is good in twenty (engraving)
3631197 Like melons, friends are to be found in plenty, of which not even one is good in twenty (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Like melons)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Hares are not caught with beat of drum, nor birds with tartlets (engraving)

Hares are not caught with beat of drum, nor birds with tartlets (engraving)
3631196 Hares are not caught with beat of drum, nor birds with tartlets (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hares are not caught with beat of drum)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Fire, cough, love, and money, are not long concealed (engraving)

Fire, cough, love, and money, are not long concealed (engraving)
3631195 Fire, cough, love, and money, are not long concealed (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fire, cough, love, and money, are not long concealed)

Background imageAphorism Collection: When the wolf comes, the oxen leave off fighting to unite in self-defence (engraving)

When the wolf comes, the oxen leave off fighting to unite in self-defence (engraving)
3631188 When the wolf comes, the oxen leave off fighting to unite in self-defence (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: When the wolf comes)

Background imageAphorism Collection: No one can love thetis and galatea at the same time (engraving)

No one can love thetis and galatea at the same time (engraving)
3631187 No one can love thetis and galatea at the same time (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: No one can love thetis and galatea at the same time)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Excess of liberty leads to servitude (engraving)

Excess of liberty leads to servitude (engraving)
3631179 Excess of liberty leads to servitude (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Excess of liberty leads to servitude)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Who cuts off his nose spites his own face (engraving)

Who cuts off his nose spites his own face (engraving)
3631176 Who cuts off his nose spites his own face (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Who cuts off his nose spites his own face)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Play with the dog, and he ll spoil your clothes (engraving)

Play with the dog, and he ll spoil your clothes (engraving)
3631165 Play with the dog, and he ll spoil your clothes (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Play with the dog, and he ll spoil your clothes)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Many a slip twixt the cup and the lip (engraving)

Many a slip twixt the cup and the lip (engraving)
3631159 Many a slip twixt the cup and the lip (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Many a slip twixt the cup and the lip)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Smoke is the food of Lovers (engraving)

Smoke is the food of Lovers (engraving)
3631155 Smoke is the food of Lovers (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Smoke is the food of Lovers)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The pot goeth so long to the water, til at last it commeth broken home (engraving)

The pot goeth so long to the water, til at last it commeth broken home (engraving)
3631152 The pot goeth so long to the water, til at last it commeth broken home (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The pot goeth so long to the water)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Who is hurtful to himself, benefits no one (engraving)

Who is hurtful to himself, benefits no one (engraving)
3631151 Who is hurtful to himself, benefits no one (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Who is hurtful to himself, benefits no one)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Act wisely and thou shall t be free (engraving)

Act wisely and thou shall t be free (engraving)
3631144 Act wisely and thou shall t be free (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Act wisely and thou shall t be free)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Whither the breath of my mistress calls me (engraving)

Whither the breath of my mistress calls me (engraving)
3631143 Whither the breath of my mistress calls me (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Whither the breath of my mistress calls me)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Portrait of Jacob Cats, under allegorical figure of Universal Justice (engraving)

Portrait of Jacob Cats, under allegorical figure of Universal Justice (engraving)
3631142 Portrait of Jacob Cats, under allegorical figure of Universal Justice (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Jacob Cats)

Background imageAphorism Collection: None can clean their dress from stain, but some blemish will remain (engraving)

None can clean their dress from stain, but some blemish will remain (engraving)
3631141 None can clean their dress from stain, but some blemish will remain (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: None can clean their dress from stain)

Background imageAphorism Collection: By yielding thou may st conquer (engraving)

By yielding thou may st conquer (engraving)
3631192 By yielding thou may st conquer (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: By yielding thou may st conquer)

Background imageAphorism Collection: While she weeps, she devours (engraving)

While she weeps, she devours (engraving)
3631190 While she weeps, she devours (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: While she weeps, she devours)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Enter not, or pass through (engraving)

Enter not, or pass through (engraving)
3631173 Enter not, or pass through (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Enter not, or pass through)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Each deplores his own lot (engraving)

Each deplores his own lot (engraving)
3631157 Each deplores his own lot (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Each deplores his own lot)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Let your light shine before men (engraving)

Let your light shine before men (engraving)
3631156 Let your light shine before men (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Let your light shine before men)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The inexpert are wounded (engraving)

The inexpert are wounded (engraving)
3631148 The inexpert are wounded (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The inexpert are wounded)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Oval patch box with white porcelain lid (enamel)

Oval patch box with white porcelain lid (enamel)
WAG421346 Oval patch box with white porcelain lid (enamel) by English School; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; (add.info)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Cripple will always lead the dance (engraving)

Cripple will always lead the dance (engraving)
3631193 Cripple will always lead the dance (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cripple will always lead the dance)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The dogs and the bone (engraving)

The dogs and the bone (engraving)
3631186 The dogs and the bone (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The dogs and the bone)

Background imageAphorism Collection: A whole mill to grind a peck of corn (engraving)

A whole mill to grind a peck of corn (engraving)
3631185 A whole mill to grind a peck of corn (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: A whole mill to grind a peck of corn)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The goose hisses well, but it don t bite (engraving)

The goose hisses well, but it don t bite (engraving)
3631183 The goose hisses well, but it don t bite (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The goose hisses well, but it don t bite)

Background imageAphorism Collection: What the sow does, the little pigs must pay for (engraving)

What the sow does, the little pigs must pay for (engraving)
3631182 What the sow does, the little pigs must pay for (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: What the sow does, the little pigs must pay for)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Though taken to the waters brink, no blows can force the horse to drink (engraving)

Though taken to the waters brink, no blows can force the horse to drink (engraving)
3631177 Though taken to the waters brink, no blows can force the horse to drink (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Though taken to the waters brink)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The hunchback sees not his own hump, but he sees his neighbours (engraving)

The hunchback sees not his own hump, but he sees his neighbours (engraving)
3631174 The hunchback sees not his own hump, but he sees his neighbours (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The hunchback sees not his own hump)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Birdes of one feather will flocke together (engraving)

Birdes of one feather will flocke together (engraving)
3631169 Birdes of one feather will flocke together (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Birdes of one feather will flocke together)

Background imageAphorism Collection: Grease the fat sow (engraving)

Grease the fat sow (engraving)
3631164 Grease the fat sow (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grease the fat sow! Illustration for Moral Emblems with Aphorisms, Adages)

Background imageAphorism Collection: When slovenly servants get tidy, they polish the bottoms of the saucepans (engraving)

When slovenly servants get tidy, they polish the bottoms of the saucepans (engraving)
3631163 When slovenly servants get tidy, they polish the bottoms of the saucepans (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: When slovenly servants get tidy)

Background imageAphorism Collection: The branches may be trained, but not the trunk (engraving)

The branches may be trained, but not the trunk (engraving)
3631162 The branches may be trained, but not the trunk (engraving) by Leighton, John (1822-1912); Private Collection; (add.info.: The branches may be trained, but not the trunk)



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"Aphorism: A Collection of Engraved Wisdom" In the realm of aphorisms, wisdom is distilled into concise and profound statements. Like a great cry that echoes through time, these engravings capture the essence of life's truths. "Great cry and little wool" reminds us that words alone are not enough; action must follow to bring about meaningful change. Within this engraving lies the understanding that true substance lies beyond mere noise. "Within is emptiness, " another engraving whispers, reminding us that self-reflection reveals our innermost depths. Only by exploring our own emptiness can we truly understand ourselves and find fulfillment. Just as "with unwilling hounds it's hard to catch hares, " this engraving teaches patience and perseverance in pursuit of our goals. The path may be challenging, but with determination, success will come. "A ship aground is a beacon at sea" serves as a reminder that even in times of struggle or failure, there is still value to be found. Our setbacks can illuminate the way for others navigating similar waters. "When the eyes are won, love is begun. " This enchanting engraving captures the magic of attraction and how it ignites the flame of love within us all. It speaks to those moments when connections are made and hearts start beating faster. "A hen lays every day, but an ostrich only once a year. " Here lies a lesson in consistency versus rarity – while routine may seem mundane compared to grand gestures, it often yields greater rewards over time. "The higher the rise, the greater the fall. " This sobering engraving cautions against hubris and reminds us to remain grounded amidst success. For every peak reached in life's journey comes with its own risks and challenges. Who among us has not felt love? This poignant question posed by an engraving invites reflection on one of life's most universal experiences – a reminder that love knows no boundaries and touches us all.