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4706. The Pitcher, that goes often to the Well, comes home broken at last.
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3736. One barking Dog, sets all the Street a barking.
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1887. Think thyself happy if thou hast one true Friend; never think of finding another.
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5733. Whosoever engages in many Pursuits, rarely suceeds in one.
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4858. There are more old Drunkards, than old Physicians.
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5414. Want of Care does us more Damage than want of Knowledge.
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342. A Penny sav'd is Two-pence got.
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1090. Cheat me in the Price, but not in the Goods.
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1659. Give not Pearls to the Hogs.
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331. A Mouse in Time may shear a Cable asunder.
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4229. Soon ripe, soon rotten.
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2788. If you sleep till Noon, you have no right to complain that the Days are short.
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598. An empty Sack cannot stand upright.
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Learn the art of Silence; the wise Man that holds his Tongue, says more than the Fool who speaks.
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4633. The longest Day must have an End.
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5881. You can't eat your Cake, and have it too.
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5430. We are more mindful of Injuries than Benefits.
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6082. Enough's as good as a Feast, To one that's not a Beast.
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284. A Man knows his Companion in a long Journey and a little Inn.
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5091. 'Tis Money, that begets Money.
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5138. To believe a Business impossible, is the Way to make it so.
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3006. It is often easier to make new, than to cobble up the old.
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