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Enjoy your little while the fool is seeking for more.
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Evildoers are evil dreaders.
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Fish and visitors smell in three days.
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From a choleric man withdraw a little; from him that says nothing for ever.
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Good eating deserves good drinking.
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Happy wife, happy life.
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He that after sinning mends, recommends himself to god.
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He that has no good trade, it is to his loss.
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He that makes a good war, makes a good peace.
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He that will be rich before night, may be hanged before noon.
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Health is not valued till sickness comes.
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Hope for the best, expect the worst.
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Eternity has no grey hairs.
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Examine well the counsel that favours your desire.
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Fly that pleasure which pains afterward.
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Give her bells and let her fly.
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Good eating deserveth good drinking.
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Have not want not.
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He that asketh a courtesy promiseth a kindness.
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He that has the spice, may season as he list.
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He that marries ere he be wise, will die ere he thrive.
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He that will have a cake out of the wheat must tarry the grinding.
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Hear twice before you speak once.
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Hope is grief's best music.
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Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.
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Experience is the mistress of fools.
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Fools and children tell the truth.
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Give neither counsel nor salt till you are asked for it.
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Good fame is better than a good face.
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Have you any Spanish?
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He that blames would buy.
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He that hath no ill fortune is troubled with good.
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He that marries late marries ill.
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He that woos a widow must woo her day and night.
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Heaven hath no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor Hell a fury like a woman scorned.
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Hope is life.
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Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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Experience is the mother of knowledge.
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Fools are weatherwise, and those that are weatherwise are seldom otherwise.
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Go abroad and you'll hear news of home.
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Good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from poor judgement.
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He begins to die that quits his desires.
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He that blows in the dust fills his eyes with it.
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He that is angry without a cause shall be pleased without amends.
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He that nothing questions, nothing learns.
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He that would be old long, must be old betimes.
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Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.
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Hope often deludes the foolish man.
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Ever since we wear clothes, we know not each other.
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Eyes are bigger than your belly.
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Fools gawp at masterpieces - wise men set out to outdo masterpieces.
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God blesses a drunk.
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Good men suffer much.
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He hath good judgement that relieth not wholly on his own.
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He that brings good news, knocks hard.
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He that is at ease seeks dainties.
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He that pities another remembers himself.
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He who eats until he is ill must fast until he is well.
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Heresy is the school of pride.
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How can the foal amble if the horse and mare trot?
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Every coin has two sides.
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Facts are stubborn things.
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For a morning rain leave not your journey.
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God cures and the physician takes the fee.
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Good to begin well, better to end well.
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He is a fool who cannot be angry; but he is a wise man who will not.
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He that cannot beat the horse beats the saddle.
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He that is fallen cannot help him that is down.
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He that plays with cats must expect to be scratched.
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He who has an art has everywhere a part.
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Heresy may be easier kept out than shook off.
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However far a man goes, he must start from his own door.
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Every day is a new beginning.
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Faint heart ne'er won fair lady.
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For every fog in march there's a frost in may.
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God gives his anger by weight, but his pity without measure.
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Good words cost nought.
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He is an ill husband who is not missed.
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He that cannot do better, must be a monk.
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He that is ill to himself will be good to nobody.
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