He that preacheth giveth almes.
The lightsome countenance of a friend giveth such an inward decking to the house where it lodgeth, as proudest palaces have cause to envy the gilding.
For his heart was in his work, and the heart giveth grace unto every art.
Self-admiration giveth much consolation.
Crown and cloth maken no priest, nor emperor's bishop with his words, but power that crist giveth; and thus by life have been priests known.
God sendeth and giveth both mouth and the meat.
Golf giveth and golf taketh away. But it taketh away a hell of a lot more than it giveth.
What Daniel taketh away, Daniel giveth.
A friend giveth sympathy in trouble.
If thou be industrious to procure wealth, be generous in the disposal of it. Man never is so happy as when he giveth happiness unto another.
Technology giveth and technology taketh away.
It is inescapable that every culture must negotiate with technology, whether it does so intelligently or not. A bargain is struck in which technology giveth and technology taketh away.
If Ottawa giveth, then Ottawa can taketh away.
Winter giveth the fields, and the trees so old, their beards of icicles and snow.
Anyone who has studied the history of technology knows that technological change is always a Faustian bargain: Technology giveth and technology taketh away, and not always in equal measure. A new technology sometimes creates more than it destroys. Sometimes, it destroys more than it creates. But it is never one-sided. The invention of the printing press is an excellent example. Printing fostered the modern idea of individuality but it destroyed the medieval sense of community and social integration.
The cup which my Saviour giveth me, can it be anything but a cup of salvation?
The empty vessel giveth a greater sound than the full barrel.
The lord giveth and most women piss it away. Perhaps this is why they lack the equipment to aim.