Reason is absent, when impulse rules.
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Differing in words, not in reality. [A verbal, not an actual difference.]
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He that would live for aye, must eat sage in May.
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A perfect whipping-top for changing sides.
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The force which a body at rest exercises on a body in motion impinging upon it. [Stolid immobility or masterly inactivity.]
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No one is without flaw.
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Based on Topics: Reasoning ProverbsBased on Keywords: impulse