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| Proverbs | He invites the commission of a crime who does not forbid it, when it is in his power to do so. |
| Proverbs | He is most powerful who governs himself. |
| Proverbs | He makes a great row but does nothing. |
| Proverbs | He may as well not thank at all, who thanks when none are by. |
| Proverbs | He sins not, who is not wilfully a sinner. |
| Proverbs | He who asks with timidity invites a refusal. |
| Proverbs | He who boasts of his pedigree praises that which does not belong to him. |
| Proverbs | He who has wronged you is either stronger or weaker than yourself, be he weaker, spare him, be he stronger, then spare yourself. |
| Proverbs | He who profits by a crime, commits it. |
| Proverbs | He who repents of his fault is almost guiltless. |
| Proverbs | He, who holds out but a doubtful hope of succour to the afflicted, denies it. |
| Proverbs | He, who will not pardon others, must not himself expect pardon. |
| Proverbs | I do not sacrifice, but lend myself to business. |
| Proverbs | If you live according to the requirements of nature, you will never be in want, if according to the fashions of the world you will never be rich. |
| Proverbs | It is a disgrace to say one thing and think another, but how much more disgraceful to write one thing and think another! |
| Proverbs | It is a proof of nobility of mind to despise injuries. |
| Proverbs | It is equally a fault to believe all men or to believe none. |
| Proverbs | It is part of the cure to wish to be cured. |
| Proverbs | It is the fault of youth that it cannot restrain its own impetuosity. |
| Proverbs | Let ease and rest at times be given to the weary. |
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