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6295. Birds of a Feather Flock together.
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4915. There is no Piety in keeping an unjust Promise.
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4368. That Patient is not like to recover, that makes the Doctor his Heir.
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5465. Weeds are apt to grow faster than good Herbs.
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5185. To hit the Nail on the Head.
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3866. Penny-wise, and Pound-foolish.
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2021. Avoid knowing more than thou needest: Secrets are troublesome Burthens to such as are not interested in them.
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5243. To talk without thinking is to shoot without aiming.
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6258. Follow Love, and it will flee; Flee Love, and it will follow thee.
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5711. Who more busy than they that have least to do?
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2048. Report not an ill Thing that thou thy self knowest not, but by the Report of a Man, who may lie or aggravate the Matter.
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2593. A prudent and discreet Silence will be sometimes more to thy Advantage, than the most witty expression, or even the best contrived Sincerity. A Man often repents that he has spoken, but seldom that he has held his Tongue.
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3051. Jack of all Trades is of no Trade.
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5306. Truth makes the Devil blush.
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5324. Two Dogs fight for a Bone, and a third runs away with it.
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2308. He that spares the Bad, injures the Good.
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6164. To the Wise A Word may suffice.
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4864. There are no Coxcombs so troublesome, as those that have some Wit.
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4304. Take an Hair of the same Dog that bit you.
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4059. Rome was not built in a Day.
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2462. Thou canst scarcely be truly wise till thou hast been deceived. Thy own Errors will teach thee more Prudence, than the grave Precepts, and even Examples of others.
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1936. He is not laughed at, that laughs at himself first.
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