Certainty is the mother of quiet and repose, and uncertainty the cause of variance and contentions
We have a saying in the House of Commons; that old ways are the safest and surest ways.
Everyone thirsteth after gaine.
The law doth never enforce a man to doe a vaine thing.
For when the law doth give any thing to one, it giveth impliedly whatsoever is necessary for the taking and enjoying of the same.
So as grave and learned men may doubt, without any imputation to them; for the most learned doubteth most, and the more ignorant for the most part are the more bold and peremptory.