The game is up.[ William Shakespeare ]
Emulation lays up a grudge.[ Proverb ]
Early up, and never the near.[ Proverb ]
I wrap myself up in my virtue.[ Horace ]
A fine thing is soon snapt up.[ French Proverb ]
Despair swallows up cowardice.[ Hazlitt ]
A good thing is soon caught up.[ Proverb ]
Nor age so eat up my invention.[ William Shakespeare ]
Bad keeps up a strife with good.[ Bodenstedt ]
Obedience sums up our entire duty.[ Hosea Ballou ]
Dogs that put up many hares kill none.[ Proverb ]
And blind oblivion swallowed cities up.[ William Shakespeare ]
Beware you be not swallowed up in books.[ John Wesley ]
Looks through nature up to nature's God.[ Pope ]
Choke up, child, the church-yard's nigh.[ Proverb ]
Clouds that the sun builds up darken him.[ Proverb ]
He who owns the soil, owns up to the sky.[ Juvenal ]
Bad customs are better broke than kept up.[ Proverb ]
A little string will tie up a little bird.[ Proverb ]
Tears may be dried up, but the heart never.[ Marguerite de Valois ]
Sleep, that sometimes shuts up sorrow's eye.[ Shakespeare ]
Flowers spring up unsown and die ungathered.[ Bryant ]
Begin to patch up thine old body for heaven.[ William Shakespeare ]
To hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature.[ William Shakespeare ]
In bringing up a child, think of its old age.[ Joubert ]
Wind puffs up empty bladders; opinion, fools.[ Socrates ]
They shoot but calm words folded up in smoke.[ William Shakespeare, King John, Act II. Sc.1 ]
Bosom up my counsel. You'll find it wholesome.[ William Shakespeare ]
A soft answer bids a furioso put up his sword.[ Proverb ]
A mastiff grows the fiercer for being tied up.[ Proverb ]
Cutting out well is better than sewing up well.[ Proverb ]
That gracious thing, made up of tears and light[ Coleridge ]
Books make up no small part of human happiness.[ Frederick the Great ]
Whilst breezy waves toss up their silvery spray.[ Hood ]
Riches are able to solder up abundance of flaws.[ Cervantes ]
Conceit may puff a man up, but never prop him up.[ Ruskin ]
A dinner warmed up again was never worth anything.[ Boileau ]
A mad bull is not to be tied up with a packthread.[ Proverb ]
Ingratitude dries up the fountain of all goodness.[ Richelieu ]
Better sit up all night than go to bed to a dragon.[ Proverb ]
All the levers you can bring, will not heave it up.[ Proverb ]
An angry man opens his mouth and shuts up his eyes.[ Cato ]
A whole bushel of wheat is made up of single grains.[ Proverb ]
Do not take up the cudgels in another man's affairs.[ Proverb ]
Dress up even a little toad and it will look pretty.[ Proverb ]
Men often make up in wrath what they want in reason.[ W. R. Alger ]
Locked up from mortal eye in shady leaves of destiny.[ Crashaw ]
A short prayer may reach up to the Heaven of Heavens.[ Proverb ]
Haste trips up its own heels, fetters and stops itself.[ Seneca ]
Better be up to the ankles, than quite over head and ears.[ Proverb ]
A woman that paints, puts up a bill that she is to be let.[ Proverb ]
Trifles make up the happiness or the misery of mortal life.[ Alexander Smith ]
He heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them.[ Bible ]
But do you of your own ingenuity take up more than my words?[ Ovid ]
Our ideas, like pictures, are made up of lights and shadows.[ Joubert ]
If you wish to preserve your secret, wrap it up in frankness.[ Alexander Smith ]
He pulls down, he builds up, he changes squares into circles.[ Horace ]
There's a method in man's wickedness: it grows up by degrees.[ Beaumont and Fletcher ]
Long is the way And hard, that out of hell leads up to light.[ Milton ]
If principle is good for any thing, it is worth living up to.[ Benjamin Franklin ]
Wisdom and love do not take up their abode in the same breast.[ Emile Souvestre ]
Every tear of sorrow sown by the righteous springs up a pearl.[ Matthew Henry ]
Close up the sluices now, lads; the meadows have drunk enough.[ Virgil ]
Ideas are like beards; men do not have them until they grow up.[ Francois M. A. de Voltaire ]
He's winding up the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike.[ William Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act II Sc.1 ]
This fellow pecks up wit as pigeons pease; he is wit's peddler.[ William Shakespeare ]
Faster than his tongue did make offense, his eye did heal it up.[ William Shakespeare ]
A man is helpless and unsafe up to the measure of his ignorance.[ M. F. Tupper ]
The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.[ Burke ]
It is not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after.[ William Shakespeare ]
I will give up my gun when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.[ Unknown ]
The trappings of a monarchy would set up an ordinary commonwealth.[ Samuel Johnson ]
As water spilt upon the ground, which cannot be gathered up again.[ Bible ]
His sparkling sallies bubbled up as from areated natural fountains.[ Carlyle ]
Death ends our woes, and the kind grave shuts up the mournful scene.[ Dryden ]
We use up in the passions the stuff that was given us for happiness.[ Joubert ]
Up start as many aches in his bones, as there are ouches in his skin.[ George Chapman ]
Falsehood and fraud shoot up in every soil The product of all climes.[ Addison ]
The covetous man heaps up riches, not to enjoy them, but to have them.[ Tillotson ]
The plants look up to heaven, from whence they have their nourishment.[ Shakespeare ]
A great man is made up of qualities that meet or make great occasions.[ Lowell ]
No, you didn't wake me up. I had to get up to answer the phone anyway.[ Yogi Berra ]
Rumor is a vagrant without a home, and lives upon what it can pick up.[ H. W. Shaw ]
Trifles lighter than straws are levers in the building up of character.[ Tupper ]
What is philosophy? It is something that lightens up, that makes bright.[ Victor Cousin ]
So for a good old-gentlemanly vice, I think I must take up with avarice.[ Byron ]
Friendships begin with liking or gratitude - roots that can be pulled up.[ George Eliot ]
Bread with eyes, cheese without eyes, and wine that leaps up to the eyes.[ Proverb ]
The very perfume of flowers seems to be an incense ascending up to heaven.[ E. Jesse ]
To breed up the son to commonsense is evermore the parent's least expense.[ Dryden ]
When we are young we lay up for old age; when we are old we save for death.[ La Bruyere ]
Children suck the mother when they are young, and the father when grown up.[ Proverb ]
I dislike clocks with second-hands; they cut up life into too small pieces.[ Mme. de Sevigne ]
Children will grow up substantially what they are by nature - and only that.[ Mrs. H. B. Stowe ]
Good deeds in this life are coals raked up in embers, to make a fire next day.[ Sir T. Overbury ]
Fishes live in the sea, as men do land; the great ones eat up the little ones.[ William Shakespeare ]
The drying up a single tear has more of honest fame than shedding seas of gore.[ Byron ]
By of what is the business of the world made up? Of the wealth of other people.[ Béroalde Verville ]
Books bear him up awhile, and make him try to swim with bladders of philosophy.[ Rochester ]
He that calls a man ungrateful sums up all the evil that a man can be guilty of.[ Swift ]
Go down the ladder when thou marriest a wife; go up when thou choosest a friend.[ Rabbi Ben Azai ]