13+ William Camden Quotes On Slavery, Education

The early bird catches the worm. - William Camden

The early bird catches the worm. — William Camden

You cannot teach an old dog new tricks — William Camden

The sea hath fish for every man. — William Camden

It is hard to teach an old dog tricks. — William Camden

My friend, judge not me, Thou seest I judge not thee; Betwixt the stirrop and the ground, Mercy I askt, mercy I found. — William Camden

Better a bad excuse, than none at all. — William Camden

He that mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth. — William Camden

God sendeth cold after clothes. — William Camden

An inch in a miss is as good as an ell. — William Camden

All the proof of a pudding is in the eating. — William Camden

Better halfe a loafe than no bread. — William Camden

Wisdom is at all times the least burdensome traveling pack. — William Camden

Betwixt the stirrup and the ground Mercy I asked, mercy I found. — William Camden

Life Lessons by William Camden

  1. William Camden's work is a reminder of the importance of careful research and documentation in history. He was meticulous in his research, and his work has been used as a model for historians ever since.
  2. Through his work, Camden also taught us the importance of being open-minded and impartial when conducting research. He was not afraid to challenge the accepted views of his time, and his work has been praised for its objectivity.
  3. Finally, Camden's work also reminds us of the need to be critical and to question the sources we use. He was not afraid to question the accuracy of the sources he used and to look for evidence to support his conclusions.
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