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Weave in faith and God will find the thread.
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No one is worse, for knowing the worst of themselves.
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He who fears to suffer, suffers from fear.
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That fear may reach all, punish but few.
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A scalded cat dreads cold water.
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Acts of kindness may soon be forgotten, but the memory of an offense remains.
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Fire is never a gentle master
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Many lick before they bite.
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If we did not flatter ourselves the flattery from others would not harm us.
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Think of many things, do only one.
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The most dangerous food to eat is a wedding cake.
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Seven's a banquet nine a brawl.
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Much meat, much disease.
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Hunger is a good cook.
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Gluttony kills more than the sword.
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A fool and his money are soon parted.
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The fool is always beginning to live.
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Force without forecast is to little avail.
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Forgive and forget.
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Never repeat old grievances.
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A reconciled friend is a double enemy.
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Those that do you a very ill deed will never forgive you.
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One's best fortune, or, their worst is their spouse.
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Speedy exception is the mother of good fortune.
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The time to make friends is before you need them.
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Short judgments make long friends.
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It is prosperity that gives us friends, adversity that proves them.
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A friend is someone who doesn't like the same people you do.
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Be slow in choosing a friend, but slower in changing him.
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Broken friendships can be soldered, but never sound.
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Tomorrow never comes.
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Rule: Never perform card tricks for the people you play poker with.
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Gifts dissolve rocks.
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Gifts make their way through stone walls.
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A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses.
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It is better to finish something than begin.
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Man does what he can, God does what he will.
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Gossiping and lying go hand in hand.
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The first step toward greatness is to be honest.
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Grief is light that is capable of counsel.
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Good habits result from resisting temptation.
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Where one is wise two are happy.
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Many can bear adversity, but few contempt.
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Some evils are cured by contempt.
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The heart that truly loves never forgets.
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Not the glittering weapon fights the fight, but rather the hero's heart.
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No sheath shall hold what finds its home in flesh.
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A hundred years cannot repair a moment's loss of honor.
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Ease and honor are seldom bedfellows.
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Quit not certainty for hope.
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A misty morning does not signify a cloudy day.
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Better to be known as a sinner than a hypocrite.
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The hardest work of all is to do nothing.
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He that is doing nothing is seldom in need of helpers.
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Better to ask a question than to remain ignorant.
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What you don't know can't hurt you .
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Whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad.
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Even rabbits insult an dead lion.
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Little enemies and little wounds must not be despised.
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Kind words are worth much and they cost little.
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Kings have many ears and eyes.
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Who knows most believes least.
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The law helps those who watch, not those who sleep.
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The more laws the less justice.
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Where the law is uncertain there is no law.
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Lawyers and woodpeckers have long bills.
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Lawyers and painters can soon make what's black, white.
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Fools and obstinate men make lawyers rich.
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Possession is nine tenths of the law.
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By doing nothing we learn to do ill.
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Sloth is the key to poverty.
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Among the blind the one eyed is king.
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An army of deer would be more formidable commanded by a lion, than an army of lions commanded by a stag.
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We learn by teaching.
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He has hard work who has nothing to do.
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The word that is heard perishes, but the letter that is written remains.
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They say is often a great liar.
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He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying life's pleasures is like a blacksmith's bellows. He breathes, but does not live.
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A light heart lives long.
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Live today for tomorrow it will all be history.
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Young people talk of what they are doing; old people of what they have done; and fools of what they have a mind to do.
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Never tell your story to a deaf man.
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A hungry stomach has no ears.
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Love laughs at locksmiths.
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Love rules his kingdom without a sword.
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Follow love and it will flee, flee love and it will follow.
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Love can neither be bought or sold, its only price is love.
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A jack of both sides, is before long, trusted by nobody, and abused by both parties.
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Birds of a feather flock together.
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Luck is the idol of the idle.
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Nothing is more noble than politeness, and nothing more ridiculous than ceremony.
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Civility costs nothing.
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Choose your wife as you wish your children to be.
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Those that marry for money sell their liberty.
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Three things drive a man outdoors; smoke, a leaking roof and a scolding wife.
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You'll repent if you marry, and repent if you don't.
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Marrying is easy, it's housework that's hard.
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The multitude is always wrong.
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Masters who sacrifice for servants will receive the gift of loyalty.
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He who lives by medical prescriptions lives miserably.
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