Take heed of mad folks in a narrow place.
Often silence is the wisest thing for a man to heed.
Take heed of credit decaid, and people that have nothing.
Not by appointment do we meet delight Or joy; they heed not our expectancy; But round some corner of the streets of life they of a sudden greet us with a smile.
Most people do not take heed of the things they encounter, nor do they grasp them even when they have learned about them, although they suppose they do.
Of all vices take heed of drunkenness; other vices are but fruits of disordered affections--this disorders, nay, banishes reason; other vices but impair the soul--this demolishes her two chief faculties, the understanding and the will; other vices make their own way--this makes way for all vices; he that is a drunkard is qualified for all vice.
In the pathway of the sun, In the footsteps of the breeze, Where the world and sky are one, He shall ride the silver seas, He shall cut the glittering wave. I shall sit at home, and rock; Rise, to heed a neighbor's knock; Brew my tea, and snip my thread; Bleach the linen for my bed. They will call him brave.
The message from the hedge-leaves, Heed it, whoso thou art; Under lowly eaves Lives the happy heart.
It is wonderful how soon a piano gets into a log-hut on the frontier. You would think they found it under a pine-stump. With it comes a Latin grammar, and one of those tow-head boys has written a hymn on Sunday. Now let colleges, now let senates take heed! for here is one who, opening these fine tastes on the basis of the pioneer's iron constitution, will gather all their laurels in his strong hands.
You must learn to heed your senses. Humans use but a tiny percentage of theirs. They barely look, they rarely listen, they never smell, and they think that they can only experience feelings through their skin. But they talk, oh, do they talk.
There, pride, avarice, and envy are the tongues men know and heed, a Babel of depsair
Let us only take heed that this office of Christ is not set before us in vain. It will profit us nothing at the last day that Jesus was a Shepherd, if during our lifetime, we never heard His voice and followed Him. If we love life, let us join His flock without delay.
. . . fact takes no heed of human hopes.
A body may well lay too little as too much stress upon a dream; but the less he heed them the better.
The tyrant should take heed to what he doth, Since every victim-carrion turns to use, And drives a chariot, like a god made wroth, Against each piled injustice.
But how can he expect that others should Build for him, sow for him, and at his call Love him, who for himself will take no heed at all?
Take heed of winde that comes in at a hole, and a reconciled Enemy.
Take heed when you think you stand, lest you fall. In this life you can fall from any level.
Be a lamp in brightness, and make the works of darkness cease, so that whenever your doctrine shines, no one may dare to heed the desires of darkness.
Take heed of a young wench, a prophetesse, and a Lattin bred woman.