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He hath no leisure who useth it not.

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The offender never pardons.

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Punishment is lame, but it comes.

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Speak not of my debts unless you mean to pay them.

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Storms make the oak grow deeper roots.

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There is an hour wherein a man might be happy all his life, could he find it.

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If a donkey bray at you, don't bray at him.

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The person lives twice who lives the first life well.

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Tears are the noble language of the eye.

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He fashions evil for himself who does evil to another, and an evil plan does mischief to the planner.

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Try to take for a mate a person of your own neighborhood.

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Never make a companion equal to a brother.

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Whoever, fleeing marriage and the sorrows that women cause, does not wish to wed comes to a deadly old age.

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Wealth should not be seized, but the god-given is much better.

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Happy is the man whom the Muses love: sweet speech flows from his mouth.

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Toil is no source of shame; idleness is shame.

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It will not always be summer; build barns.

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For both faith and want of faith have destroyed men alike.

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A day is sometimes our mother, sometimes our stepmother.

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Acquisition means life to miserable mortals.

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