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Topic |
| Proverbs | An old man at school is a contemptible and ridiculous object. |
| Proverbs | As long as the Fates permit, live cheerfully. |
| Proverbs | As many servants so many enemies. |
| Proverbs | Bear in mind that you commit a crime by injuring even a wicked brother. |
| Proverbs | Busily engaged in doing nothing. |
| Proverbs | Caution comes too late when we are in the midst of evils. |
| Proverbs | Concealed anger is to be feared; but hatred openly manifested destroys its chance of revenge. |
| Proverbs | Consider an enemy may become a friend. |
| Proverbs | Crime oft recoils upon the author's head. |
| Proverbs | Crime requires further crime to conceal it. |
| Proverbs | Death falls heavily on that man who, known too well to others, dies in ignorance of himself. |
| Proverbs | Do what you should, not what you may. |
| Proverbs | Do you desire not to be angry? Be not inquisitive. He who inquires what is said of him only works out his own misery. |
| Proverbs | Every cock fights best on his own dunghill. |
| Proverbs | Everything in art is but a copy of nature. |
| Proverbs | Extreme remedies are never the first to be resorted to. |
| Proverbs | Fidelity, purchased with money, money can destroy. |
| Proverbs | Fortune may rob us of our wealth, not of our courage. |
| Proverbs | Great talent has always a little madness mixed up with it. |
| Proverbs | He grieves more than is necessary who grieves before any cause for sorrow has arisen. |
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