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When hunger is appeased we can preach the merits of fasting.
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Grieve not for that which is irreparably lost.
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Losses make us more cautious.
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He who oweth is all in the wrong.
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Hercules himself could not cope with two assailants.
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It's a well-known fact, dirt stinks more when stirred.
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