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Let him take the oars who has learned to row.
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It is an absurdity that he should rule others who cannot command himself.
Latin Proverb
It doubles the value of a gift to be well-timed.
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Hunger and thirst scarcely kill any, But gluttony and drink kill a great many.
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He who hastens too much stumbles and falls.
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No bees, no honey.
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Not to advance is to recede.
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One tree won't hold two robins.
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The carriage draws the ox.
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The memory of happiness makes misery woeful.
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There is no accounting for tastes.
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We are born; we die.
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What is permitted us we least desire.
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You will learn by teaching.
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No day is wholly productive of evil.
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Old age is in itself a disease.
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One who would quarrel about goats' wool.
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Peace gains a value from discord.
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The mice have taken themselves off.
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The shadow for the substance.
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There is no wheat without chaff.
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Would you take water to the frog?
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