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5718. Who shall keep the Keepers?
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2597. Keep thy Judgment to thyself. Why should others know what thou art? or paraphrase upon thy Opinion? Herein thou hast the Advantage of changing thy Mind when thou art mistaken, and yet continue ( for ought others know ) in the same Mind.
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5930. You lay on your Butter, as with a Trowel.
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2018. He set my House afire, only to roast his Eggs.
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849. Be as you would seem to be.
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2033. He talks in the Bear-Garden Tongue.
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6318. Many a Little Make a Mickle.
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3628. No Smoak without some Fire.
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2986. See that thou be alway a doing of something, and be ever ashamed to catch thyself idle : The idle man is content to anticipate Death, by being out of Motion; but high Souls, like the Heaven they come from, move continually, and are uncapable of Rest, until they rest there.
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2420. He wrongs not an old Man, who steals his Supper from him.
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6401. The Love of a Woman, and a Bottle of Wine, Are sweet for a Season; but last a short Time.
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4874. There is a deal of Difference between Love and Gratefulness.
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6472. Nothing more smooth than Glass, yet nothing more brittle; Nothing more fine than Wit, yet nothing more fickle.
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812. Argument seldom convinces any one contrary to his Inclinations.
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4657. The more Cooks, the worse Broth.
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5051. Time devours all things.
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5000. This, or any Moment may be your last.
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3214. Light-heel'd Mothers make leaden-heel'd Daughters.
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3313. Make a Virtue of Necessity.
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509. All complain of want of Memory, but none of want of Judgment.
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4301. Tailors and Writers must mind the Fashion.
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1537. Fine Cloth is never out of Fashion.
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