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English Proverbs - page 58
The person who pursues revenge should dig two graves.
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The village slatternly wench has the form of a dove, the heart of a fox, and the mind of an toad.
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What's in your wame's not in your testament.
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Practice makes permanent.
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Reputation is commonly measured by the acre.
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The money you refuse will never do you good.
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They that think no ill are soonest beguiled.
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Time is a file that wears and makes no noise.
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Tread on the ball, live to spend all.
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One acre of performance, is worth twenty of the land of promise.
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People with wax heads shouldn't walk in the sun.
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Revenge is a dish that should be eaten cold.
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The darkest place is under the candlestick.
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The more cost, the more honour.
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Treat them mean, keep them keen.
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Ye should be a king of your word.
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You cannot make people honest by an act of parliament.
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You will not rise to the occasion, you will default to the level of your training.
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Never love with all your heart, it only ends in breaking.
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Proportion your expenses to what you have, not what you expect.
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Never fall out with your bread and butter.
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Take a hair of the dog that has bitten you.
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