he that will thrive must first ask his wife
- he that will thrive must first ask his wife
a 1500 in R. L. Greene Early English Carols (1935 276 Hym that cast hym for to thryve, he must ask leve of his wyff.
c 1549 J. HEYWOOD Dialogue of Proverbs I. xi. B8v He that will thryue, must aske leaue of his wyfe.
a 1790 B. FRANKLIN Autobiography (1905) I. 324 He that would thrive, must ask his wife. It was lucky for me that I had one as much dispos’d to industry and frugality as myself.
1875 S. SMILES Thrift viii. There is an old English proverb which says, ‘He that would thrive must first ask his wife.’
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