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You compare the tortoise to the hare.
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You will learn by teaching.
(Latin Proverb)
No bees, no honey.
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Not to advance is to recede.
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Office tests the man.
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One tree won't hold two robins.
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Peace be with you.
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Practice is the best master.
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Puffed goods are putrid.
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Revenge is a confession of pain.
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Shit rolls downhill.
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So ends all earthly glory.
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Stand away from a horse's heels.
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Talk of the devil and he'll appear.
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The carriage draws the ox.
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The fool would teach the learned!
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The memory of happiness makes misery woeful.
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The same failings attach not to all.
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There is no accounting for tastes.
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This grief will prove a blessing.
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To silence another, first be silent yourself.
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Truth may be suppressed, but not strangled.
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We are born; we die.
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What is permitted us we least desire.
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Where bees are, there is honey.
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Wine brings forth the truth.
(Latin Proverb)
Would you shear a donkey for wool!
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You count the sand.
(Latin Proverb)
You would weave a rope of sand.
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No day is wholly productive of evil.
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Not words but knocks.
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Old age is in itself a disease.
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One who would quarrel about goats' wool.
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Peace gains a value from discord.
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Practice makes perfect
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Punishment awaits all offences.
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Revere your parents.
(Latin Proverb)
Short cuts are long ways round.
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Some sow, others read.
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Stolen waters are the sweetest.
(Latin Proverb)
Taught in the same school.
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The challenger is beaten.
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The future struggles against being mastered.
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The mice have taken themselves off.
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The shadow for the substance.
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There is no wheat without chaff.
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Though living, dead for all useful purposes.
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To the pure all things are pure.
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Try to deserve the reputation you enjoy.
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We become wiser as we grow older.
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What is useful cannot be base.
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Where the honey, there the bees.
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Wine carries no rudder.
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Would you take water to the frog?
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You harp perpetually on the same string.
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No gains without pains.
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Nothing answers worse than too high farming.
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Once a handmaid never a lady.
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Opportunity makes a thief.
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Plague seize the hindmost!
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Praise a fair day at night.
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Punishment awaits crime.
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Revolutions are not made with rose water.
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Showy clothes attract most.
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Soon ripe, soon rotten.
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Stone dead hath no fellow.
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Teach in order to learn.
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The conquered dare not open their mouths.
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The gods assist the industrious.
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The mouse is caught in the trap.
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The shirt is nearer than the coat.
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There is nothing more telling than wit.
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Through dangers to distinction.
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To-morrow is the pupil of to-day.
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Turn it inside and out.
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We benefit by affliction.
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What is worthwhile must needs be difficult.
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Where there is content there is abundance.
(Latin Proverb)
Wine gladdeneth the heart of man.
(Latin Proverb)
Wrongdoers and assenting parties are equally punishable.
(Latin Proverb)
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