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Set good against evil.
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The show must go on.
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Young men may die, old men must.
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Absence is a shrew.
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All happiness is in the mind.
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Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
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Death closes all doors.
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Each cross has its own inscription.
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Foul water will quench fire.
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It's never too late to mend.
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Much ado and little help.
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Short acquaintance brings repentance.
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There's no place like home.
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Young men's knocks old men feel.
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
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Alms never make poor.
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Big boast, small roast.
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Death keeps no calendar.
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Education begins a gentleman, conversation completes him.
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Give the devil his due.
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Keep counsel of thyself first.
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Necessity is the mother of invention.
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Soft fire makes sweet malt.
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Think of ease, but work on.
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Zeal without knowledge is a runaway horse.
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A babe in the woods.
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Absence sharpens love; presence strengthens it.
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An abundance of money ruins youth.
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Big thunder, little rain.
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Despair doubles our strength.
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Elbow grease is the best polish.
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Good words cool more than cold water.
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Kissing goes by favor.
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No time like the present.
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Spread the table and contention will cease.
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Time heals all wounds.
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A cold April the barn will fill.
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Accusing the times is but excusing ourselves.
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An empty barrel makes the most noise.
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Biting and scratching is Scots folk's wooing.
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Despair gives courage to a coward.
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Envy shoots at others and wounds itself.
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Half a loaf is better than none.
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Knock on wood.
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Old praise dies unless you feed it.
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Still he fisheth that catcheth one.
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Time is the soul of business.
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A dog is a man's best friend.
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Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.
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An empty belly hears nobody.
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Blind is the bookless man.
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Desperate cuts must have desperate cures.
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Every ass loves to hear himself bray.
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Hasty climbers have sudden falls.
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Last ship, best ship.
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Once bitten, twice shy.
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Sweep in front of your own door.
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Tis money that begets money.
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A fair booty makes a fair thief.
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Actions speak louder than words.
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An enterprizing foole needs little wit.
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Blind men can judge no colours.
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Desperate diseases must have desperate remedies.
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Every bean hath its black.
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He is lifeless that is faultless.
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Late children are early orphans.
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One funeral makes many.
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The bait hides the hook.
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Too far East is West.
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A full cup must be carried steadily.
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Advantage is a better soldier than rashness.
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An idle mind is the devil's workshop.
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Blind men should not judge of colours.
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Discretion is the better part of valor.
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Every dog has his day.
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He laughs best who laughs last.
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Least said, soonest mended.
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One picture is worth a thousand words.
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The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.
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Too hot to last.
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