Theres nothing of so infinite vexation As mans own thoughts.
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When I go to hell, I mean to carry a bribe: for look you, good gifts evermore make way for the worst persons.John Webster
Past sorrows, let us moderately lament them For those to come, seek wisely to prevent them.
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Things being at the worst, begin to mend The bee when he hath shot his sting into your hand may then play with your eyelid.
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Cowardly dogs bark loudest.
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I myself have loved a lady and pursued her with a great deal of under-age protestation, whom some three or four gallants that have enjoyed would with all their hearts have been glad to have been rid of. Tis just like a summer birdcage in a garden the birds that are without despair to get in, and the birds that are within despair and are in a consumption for fear they shall never get out.
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Physicians are like kings - they brook no contradiction.
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