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1936. He is not laughed at, that laughs at himself first.
Thomas Fuller (writer)
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4537. The Fool is busy in everyone's Business but his own.
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5536. When a Man is set upon his own Ruin, 'tis in vain to reason with him.
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2445. He's a Slave, that cannot command himself.
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3082. To what Purpose shouldest thou seek great Things for thyself in the World? or having obtained them, prize them at any considerable Rate? or value thyself upon them? seeing thou knowest not, but this Night thy Soul may be required of thee, when thou shalt be divested of them all. 'Twould be as vain and unreasonable, as for a Traveler, that is to stay at his Inn but for a night, to take great Thought and Pains about furnishing and adorning his Chamber, which the next Morning he must leave to the next Comer.
Thomas Fuller (writer)
5515. What's sowed in Youth, will be reaped in Age.
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