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1¡¢Truth and roses have thorns about them.

 

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2¡¢The brave and the wise can both pity and excuse,when cowards and fools shew no mercy.

 

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3¡¢Calamity and prisperity are the touchstones of integrity.

 

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4¡¢Who judges best of a man,his enemies or himself?

 

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5¡¢All things are difficult before they are easy.

 

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6¡¢Cunning proceeds from want of capacity.

 

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7¡¢You may be too cunning for one,but not for all.

 

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8¡¢Where there is life, there is hope.

 

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9¡¢Clean your finger,before you point at my spots.

 

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10¡¢He that can bear a reproof,and mend by it,if he is not wise,is in a fair way of being so.

 

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11¡¢Keep conscience clear,then never fear.

 

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12¡¢Equivocation is first cousin to a lie.

 

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13¡¢A great talker is a great liar.

 

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14¡¢When you£§re good to others,you are best to yourself.

 

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15¡¢What is serving God?£§Tis doing good to man.

 

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16¡¢A quite conscience sleeps in thunder,but rest and guilt live far adunder.

 

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17¡¢There is no man so bad,but he secretly respects the good.

 

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18¡¢A true great man will neither trample on a worm,nor sneak to an emperpor.

 

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19¡¢Do me the favour to deny me at once.

 

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20¡¢You may be more happy than pinces,if you will be more virtuous.

 

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21¡¢Who has deceiv£§d thee so oft as thy self?

 

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22¡¢Nothing so popular as goodness.

 

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23¡¢The excellency of hogs is fatness,of men virtue.

 

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24¡¢Don£§t throw stones at your neightbours,if your own windows are glass.

 

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25¡¢The good seaman is known in bad weather.

 

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26¡¢Keep flax from fire,youth from gaming.

 

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27¡¢The sun never repents of the good he does,nor does he ever demand a recompence.

 

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28¡¢The sting of a reproach,is the truth of it.

 

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29¡¢Virtue and happiness are mother and daugher.

 

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30¡¢TAll mankind are beholden to him that is kind to the good.

 

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31¡¢It£§s the easiest thing in the world for a man to deceive himself.

 

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32¡¢An old man in a house is a good sign.

 

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33¡¢Beware,beware!he£§ll cheat£§ithout scruple,who can without fear.

 

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34¡¢How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults.or resolution enough to mend them!

 

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35¡¢Thirst after desert,not reward.

 

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36¡¢If thou injurest conscience,it will have its revenge on thee.

 

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37¡¢If thou wouldest live long,live well;for folly and wickedness shorten life.

 

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38¡¢Each year one vicious habit rooted out,in time minght make the worst man good throughout.

 

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39¡¢If you do what you should not,you must hear what you would not.

 

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40¡¢Let thy vices die before thee.

 

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41¡¢Initiative is doing the right thing without being told.

 

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42¡¢Think twice before acting.

 

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43¡¢Adversity reveals genius, fortune conceals it.

 

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44¡¢The water that bears the boat is the same that swallows it up.

 

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45¡¢All roads lead to Rome.

 

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46¡¢A stitch in time saves nine.

 

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47¡¢Diamond cuts diamond.

 

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48¡¢The early bird catches the worm.

 

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49¡¢Whatever you go, go with all your heart.

 

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50¡¢Never put off until tomorrow what may be done today.

 

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51¡¢Something attempted,something done.

 

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52¡¢Hope for the best,prepare for the worst.

 

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53¡¢Great hope makes great man.

 

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54¡¢A rolling stone gathers no moss.

 

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55¡¢When in Rome, do as the Romans do.

 

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56¡¢Knowledge is a measure, but practise is the key to it.

 

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57¡¢Lost time is never found again.

 

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58¡¢Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labour does the body.

 

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59¡¢Behind bad luck comes good luck.

 

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60¡¢All for one, one for all.

 

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61¡¢Treat other people as you hope they will treat you.

 

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62¡¢Suspicion is the poison of friendship.

 

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63¡¢He laughs best who laughs last.

 

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64¡¢Follow your own course, and let people talk.

 

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65¡¢What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave.

 

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66¡¢Confidence is a plant of slow growth.

 

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67¡¢If you trust before you try, you may repent before you die.

 

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68¡¢Adversity successfully overcome is the highest glory.

 

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69¡¢Reputation is often got without merit and lost without fault.

 

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70¡¢Your father's honour is to you but a second-hand honour.

 

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71¡¢Never trust another what you should do yourself.

 

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72¡¢It is an equal failing to trust everybody, and to trust nobody.

 

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73¡¢Eat a peck of salt with a man before you trust him.

 

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74¡¢Never trust to fine words.

 

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75¡¢Trust not a great weight to a slender thread.

 

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76¡¢Be just to all,but trust not all.

 

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77¡¢He that knows nothing,doubts nothing.

 

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78¡¢Though malice may darken truth,it cannot put it out.

 

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79¡¢A lie begets a lie till they come to generations.

 

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80¡¢A false tongue will hardly speak truth.

 

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81¡¢Trust thyself only,and another shall not betray thee.

 

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82¡¢Self-trust is the essence of heroism.

 

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83¡¢Truth is the daughter of time.

 

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84¡¢Truth hath a good face,but ill clothes.

 

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85¡¢He that doth what he should not,shall feel what he would not.

 

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86¡¢Truth may be blamed,but shall never be shamed.

 

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87¡¢False with one can be false with two.

 

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88¡¢He that will lie will steal.

 

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89¡¢Truth will prevail.

 

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90¡¢Truth's best ornament is nakedness.

 

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91¡¢Facts are stubborn things.

 

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92¡¢A good name keeps its luster in the dark.

 

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93¡¢Fame is a magnifying glass.

 

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94¡¢A good fame is better than a good face.

 

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95¡¢Sooner or later,the truth comes to light.

 

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96¡¢The truths we least like to hear are those which it is most to our advantage to know.

 

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97¡¢Falsehood like a nettle stings those who meddle with it.

 

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98¡¢There is many a fair thing full false.

 

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99¡¢Though a lie be well drest,it is ever overcome.

 

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100¡¢Gossiping and lying go together.

 

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