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6372. All Work, and no Play, Makes Jack a dull boy.
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6089. To borrow upon Usury, bringeth on Beggary.
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3668. Nothing is ill, that ends well.
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3395. Men hate those they have hurt.
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3031. It is Wit to pick a Lock, and steal a Horse; but it is Wisdom to let it alone.
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310. A Man surprized is half beaten.
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3570. No Fool like the old Fool.
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2320. Trust not an Enemy, because thou hast done him good Offices: for Men are naturally more prone to revenge Injuries, than to requite Kindnesses.
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2084. He that does not speak Truth to me, does not believe me when I speak Truth.
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3758. One half of the World wonders how the other lives.
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2942. It is good to have two Strings to one's Bow.
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2580. Hypocrisy is a Sort of Homage, that Vice pays to Virtue.
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3533. New Brooms sweep clean.
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3306. Maidens should be seen, and not heard.
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1579. Fools may invent Fashions, that wise Men will wear.
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754. Absence cools moderate Passions, but inflames violent ones.
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4369. That penny's well spent, that saves a Groat.
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5481. What cannot be alter'd, must be borne, not blam'd.
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1223. Custom is the Guide of the Ignorant.
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1486. Faint Heart ne'er won fair Lady.
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2001. Find out thy own Mistakes, and Failings, in order to amend them. A Disease known is half cured.
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4934. There is nothing more precious than Time, and nothing more prodigally wasted.
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