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Find you without an excuse, and find a hare without a meuse.
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Every soil does not bear the same fruit.
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Even a mangy camel will carry more that a herd of asses.
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Drumming is not the way to catch a hare.
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Death to the wolf is life to the lambs.
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By the sword she seeks peaceful quiet under liberty. [Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem.]
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Boldness in business is the first, second, and third thing.
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Beads about the neck, and the devil in his heart.
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As long as you are fortunate, you will have many friends.
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An evil conscience breaks many a man's neck.
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All flute-players are mad; when once they begin to blow, away goes reason.
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A wise man turns chance into good fortune.
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A store-house of evil is a woman if she is depraved.
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Hard by a river he digs a well.
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Give way to him with whom you contend; by doing so you will gain the victory.
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Fortune smiles on the brave, and frowns upon the coward.
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Find a cruel man and you see a coward.
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Every sheet has parted. [Every hope has vanished.]
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Even a hare will insult a dead lion.
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Drown not thyself to save a drowning man.
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Death snatches away the most deserving, and leaves the wicked.
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By the hands of many a great work is made light.
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Birds fly not into our mouths ready roasted.
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Be what you appear to be. [Act up to the reputation which you enjoy.]
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As a man has lived, so will he die.
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An evil doer abhors the light of day.
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All are not harpers, who hold the harp.
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A wise man states as true nothing he does not prove. [Sapiens nihil affirmat quod non probat.]
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A soft answer bids a Furioso to put up his sword.
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He catches the best fish who angles with a golden hook.
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Happy the man who keeps out of strife.
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Give to each man that which is his due.
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Fortune is fickle and soon asks back what he has given.
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Fill your garners, harvest lasts not for ever.
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Every reproach against an accused man is contemptible.
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Even a fool sometimes speaks to the purpose.
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Dropping water makes the rock hollow, not by its force, but by constant action.
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Death brings to a level spades and sceptres.
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By the familiarity of the master the servant is spoilt.
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Beware what you say, when, and to whom
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Be on your guard against a silent dog and still water.
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Arms are of little service abroad unless directed by the wisdom of counsellors at home.
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An eel, held by the tail, is not yet caught.
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Alexander the Great was but of small stature.
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A wise man should never give his wife too much rein.
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A slice off a cut loaf isn't missed.
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He can carry the ox who has carried the calf.
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Happy is the man whose father went to the devil.
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Give ear to that man who has four ears.
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Fortune fears the brave and crushes the cowardly.
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Figs he calls figs, a spade a spade. [Said of a man who speaks with sincerity and means what he says.]
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Every man's sin falls on his own head.
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Even a child may beat a man that's bound.
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Doth the moon on high care for the barking of a dog?
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Danger is never conquered without danger. [Numquam periculum sine periculo vincitur.]
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By suppers more have been killed than Galen ever cured.
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Benefits, like flowers, please most when they are fresh.
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Be old when young, if you would be young when old.
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Are you not accustomed to look at home, when you abuse others?
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An ass is beautiful in the eyes of an ass; a sow in those of a sow; and every race is attractive to itself.
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Alas! how much smaller a thing it is to be with others, than to remember thee!
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A white glove often conceals a dirty hand.
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A silent woman is always more admired than a noisy one.
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He assumes a cheerful countenance suppressing the grief which weighs heavily on his heart.
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Happy is the man who is out of debt.
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Give assistance, and receive thanks lighter than a feather: injure a man, and his wrath will be like lead.
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Fortune favors the bold, but abandons the timid.
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Fight with silver spears, and you will overcome everything.
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Every man who can blow a horn is not a huntsman.
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Even a boy can beat a man when bound.
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Don't tell a secret to anybody, unless you want the whole world to know it.
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Courts grant not their favours as men are good and deserving.
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By submitting to an old insult you invite a new one.
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Benefits please like flowers, when they are fresh.
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Be old betimes, if you wish your old age to last.
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Anxious about the shoe, but disregarding the foot. [Careful about external appearances, but regardless of the culture of the mind.]
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An ape's an ape, a varlet's a varlet, though they be clad in silk and scarlet.
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Alas for those that get the worst of it!
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A whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men.
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A service done to the unwilling is no service.
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