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Must is a king's word.
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No alchemy like savings.
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No root, no fruit.
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Obedience is much more seen in little things than in great.
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If the old dog barks, he gives counsel.
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If you trust before you try, you may repent before you die.
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In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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It is better to murder during time of plague.
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It is too late to call back yesterday.
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Jack a dull boy.
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Knowledge is power.
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Let the bait hide the hook.
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Live with your friend as if he might become your enemy.
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Make hay while the sun shines.
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Many lords, many laws.
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Mind other men, but most yourself.
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My mind to me is a kingdom.
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No cows, no cares.
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No summer, but has its winter.
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Of a thorn springs not a fig.
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If thou seest ought amiss, mend it in thyself.
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If you want peace, prepare for war.
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Injuries we write in marble, kindnesses in dust.
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It is good grafting on a good stock.
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It isn't a fit night out for man nor beast.
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Joy was born a twin.
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Labour is light where love pays.
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Let's cross that bridge when we come to it.
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Long absence and guilt can change a friend.
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Make love like war.
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Many women, many words; many geese, many turds.
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Mind what you must live by.
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Nature abhors a vacuum.
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No good building without a good foundation.
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No time to waste like the present.
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Old age doesn't protect from folly.
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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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He that puts on a public gown must put off a private person.
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He who has carried the calf will be able by and by to carry the ox.
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He's all hat and no cattle.
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Human blood is all of a color.
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Every disease will have its course.
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Fair words will not make the pot boil.
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For want of a nail a kingdom was lost.
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God help the rich man, let the poor man beg.
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Grace will last, beauty will blast.
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He is not wise that is not wise for himself.
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He that cheateth in small things is a fool, but in great things is a rogue.
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He that is once born, once must die.
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He that rises late, must trot all day.
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He who has no charity, deserves no mercy.
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High places have their precipices.
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Hunger is the best spice.
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Every man will have his own turn served.
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Faith sees by the ears.
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Forced put is no choice.
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God help the rich, the poor can look after themselves.
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Gray hairs are death's early blossoms.
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He is the best general who makes the fewest mistakes.
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He that endures is not overcome.
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He that is too proud to ask is too good to receive.
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He that seeks a horse or a wife without fault, has neither steed in his stable nor angel in his bed.
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He who last, lasts, laughs last.
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His bark is worse than his bite.
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Hunger makes good kitchen.
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Every one thinks his sack heaviest.
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Faith without works is dead.
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Fortune is blind.
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God is better pleased with adverbs than with nouns.
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Great minds think alike, but fools seldom differ.
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He is wise that has wit enough for his own affairs.
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He that enquires all opinions, comes ill speed.
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He that knows thee will never buy thee.
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