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4238. Spare the Rod, and spoil the Child.
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5037. Three are too many to keep a Secret, and too few to be merry.
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4948. They agree like Bells; they want nothing but hanging.
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6495. An Ounce of Wit that's bought, Is worth a Pound that's taught.
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1131. Company in Misery makes it light.
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1599. Fortune favours Fools.
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3678. Nothing venture, nothing have.
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5003. Tho' all Men were made of one Metal, yet they were not cast all in the same Mould.
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4522. The Fly, that playeth too long in the Candle, singeth her Wings at last.
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3908. Poverty is not a Shame; but the being asham'd of it, is.
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2555. When thou shewest Respect to any one, see that thy Submissions be proportionable to the Homage thou owest him. There is Stupidity and Pride in doing too little; but in over acting of it, there is Abjection and Hypocrisy.
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6103. A Friend in Need Is a Friend in Deed.
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2982. It is my own Fault, if I am deceived by the same Man twice.
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5204. To make a Mountain of a Mole-hill.
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547. All Temptations are founded either in Hope or Fear.
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5519. What the Eye sees not, the Heart rues not.
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504. All between the Cradle and the Coffin is uncertain.
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4495. The Ebb will fetch off, what the Tide brings in.
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1978. If thou art wise, thou knowest thy own Ignorance; and thou art ignorant if thou knowest not thy self.
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4165. Silence gives Consent.
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6067. Zeal is by no Means the same with Fury and Rage.
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2579. If thou findest thou canst not suffer the Impertinencies, Follies, and ill Usages of the World, withdraw from it; but first be sure thou canst bear with thyself.
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