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A good leader makes a good follower.
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A miser's son is generally a spendthrift.
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A soft-spoken compliment is honied poison.
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Aim at a certain issue.
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An inquisitive man is always ill-natured.
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Away with grieving, only fit for women.
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Beware of the dog.
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By good means or bad.
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Conscience betrays guilt.
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Dawn is the friend of the muses.
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Diverse grapes, through time, grow together
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Eels become accustomed to skinning.
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Envy waits on boasting.
(Latin Proverb)
A constant guest is never welcome.
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A great anvil fears not noise.
(Latin Proverb)
A mouse may help a lion.
(Latin Proverb)
A sound mind in a sound body
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Alas! I suffer from self-inflicted wounds!
(Latin Proverb)
An insolent lord is not a gentleman.
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Bad beginnings lead to bad results.
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Beware the tyranny of the minority.
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By hook or by crook.
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Conscience is as a thousand witnesses.
(Latin Proverb)
Dead men do not bite.
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Divide and rule.
(Latin Proverb)
Eggs today are better than chickens tomorrow
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A contented man is always rich.
(Latin Proverb)
A great city. a great desert.
(Latin Proverb)
A noble mind possesses a kingdom
(Latin Proverb)
A sword anointed with honey.
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All claim kindred with the prosperous.
(Latin Proverb)
An old ape hath an old eye.
(Latin Proverb)
Bad fowl, bad egg.
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Birds in their little nests agree.
(Latin Proverb)
By much laughter you detect the fool.
(Latin Proverb)
Consider how long the winter will last.
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Death cancels everything but truth.
(Latin Proverb)
Do as you would be done unto.
(Latin Proverb)
Either by might or by sleight.
(Latin Proverb)
A contented mind is a continual feast.
(Latin Proverb)
A hard knot requires a hard wedge.
(Latin Proverb)
A perfect whipping-top for changing sides.
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A tree often transplanted does not thrive.
(Latin Proverb)
All clouds are not rain clouds.
(Latin Proverb)
An old fox understands the trap.
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Bad head, bad heart.
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Blessed are the peacemakers.
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By perseverance the Greeks reached Troy.
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Consideration is the parent of wisdom.
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Death defies the doctor.
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Do well and have well.
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Either Caesar, or nobody.
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A depraved mind never comes to good.
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A hard life but a healthy one.
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A pestilence follows a famine.
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A trifling pledge of no small friendship.
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All for one and one for all.
(Latin Proverb)
An old woman would dance!
(Latin Proverb)
Bad hen, bad egg.
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Blessed are those who possess
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By pleasing, while we instruct.
(Latin Proverb)
Consideration should be shown to a novice.
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Death is common to all.
(Latin Proverb)
Don't be frightened at high-sounding words.
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Either learn or leave.
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A dissimilarity of pursuits dissolves friendship.
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A hungry ass needs not a blow.
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A picture is a poem wanting words.
(Latin Proverb)
A triple rope is not easily broken.
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All lay load on the willing horse.
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An onion will not produce a rose.
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Bashfulness will not avail a beggar.
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Bold in design, but timid in execution.
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By speedy, not by slow measures.
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Constant dripping wears away the rock.
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Death is preferable.
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Don't let the bastards grind you down.
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Either to conquer or to die.
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A dog is worthy of his food.
(Latin Proverb)
A hungry man will listen to nothing.
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