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If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately.

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Where sense is wanting, everything is wanting.

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There are two kinds of teachers: the kind that fill you with so much quail shot that you can't move, and the kind that just gives you a little prod behind and you jump to the skies.

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You can't get too much winter in the winter.

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We love things we love what they are.

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There is nothing that so much gratifies an ill tongue as when it finds an angry heart.

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Don't let your will roar when your power only whispers.

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He that has one eye is a prince among those that have none.

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All doors open to courtesy.

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First get an absolute conquest over thyself, and then thou wilt easily govern thy wife.

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Eaten bread is forgotten.

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A good friend is my nearest relation.

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Change of weather is the discourse of fools.

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Two things a man should never be angry at: what he can help, and what he cannot help.

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He that travels much knows much.

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Nothing is easy to the unwilling.

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He is poor indeed that can promise nothing.

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Light, God's eldest daughter, is a principal beauty in a building.

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'Tis skill, not strength, that governs a ship.

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Thou ought to be nice, even to superstition, in keeping thy promises, and therefore equally cautious in making them.

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