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1006. Boldness in Business is the first, second, and third thing.
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2168. 'Tis better for thee to be wise and not seem so, than to seem wise and not be so: Yet Men, for the most Part, desire and endeavor the contrary.
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3036. As he that doth not eat when he should, may have no Stomach when he is weak, but presently vomits up his Food again; so if thou studiest not the Art of Patience, and preparest not thy mind before-hand, and takest not in Grounds of Consolation, till thou art in Troubles, and hast need of great Comfort, thou wilt find thy Soul very impatient of Remedies, and 'twill be irksome to thee but even to read such Things as should quiet thee.
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5813. Words are but Wind; but seeing is believing.
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3362. Many Things fall out between the Cup and the Lip.
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2541. Hope is a good Breakfast, but a bad Supper.
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4769. The Sting of a Reproach is the Truth of it.
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1415. Every Dog has its Day; and every Man his Hour.
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3835. Out of the Frying-pan into the Fire.
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2801. If you would know the value of a Ducat, try to borrow one.
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4106. Set a Thief to catch a Thief.
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6075. When you are Anvil, hold you still; When you are Hammer, strike your Fill.
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5442. We have all forgot more, than we remember.
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3299. Love thy Neighbor; but cut not up thy Hedge for him.
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4084. Search not a Wound too deep, lest thou make a new one.
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5241. To take from the right Hand, and give to the Left.
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4776. The Sun is never the worse for shining on a Dunghill.
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5184. To him, that you tell your Secret, you resign your Liberty.
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3779. One may say too much, even upon the best Subject.
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2245. He that payeth beforehand, shall have his Work ill done.
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6124. What cannot be cured, Must be endured.
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5222. To run the Wild-Goose Chace.
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