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2732. Thou knowest not thy own Strength for want of trying it, and upon that Account thinkest thyself really unable to do many Things which Experience would convince thee, thou hast more Ability to effect, than thou hast Will to attempt.
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5371. Virtue hath such Charms, that even the Vicious inwardly reverence it.
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4503. The eternal Talker neither hears nor learns.
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4040. Riches abuse them, who know not how to use them.
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3523. Neither Fish, nor Flesh, nor good red Herring.
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2222. He that lives on Hope, has but a slender diet.
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2742. Shew not thyself joyful and pleased at the Misfortunes of any Man, tho' thou hatest him; It argues a mischevious Mind, and that thou hadst a Desire to have done it thyself, if thou hadst had Power or Opportunity to thy Will.
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5235. To strain at a Knat, and swallow a Camel.
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5545. When all is gone, Repentance comes too late.
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5423. Waste makes Want.
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4154. Short and Sweet.
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