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It is always good When a man has two irons in the fire.
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Of every noble action the intentIs to give worth reward, vice punishment.
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As cold as cucumbers.
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Calamity is man's true touchstone.
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Silken restTie all thy cares up!
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You are no better than you should be.
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I care not two-pence.
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To have been happy, madame, adds to calamity.
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Upon my buried body lie lightly, gentle earth.
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A soul as white as Heaven.
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But they that are aboveHave ends in everything.
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After supper walk a mile.
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Nature too unkind;That made no medicine for a troubled mind!
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The devil take the hindmost!
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'Tis not a life,'Tis but a piece of childhood thrown away.
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All your better deedsShall be in water writ, but this in marble.
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It shew'd discretion, the best part of valor.
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There is a method in man's wickedness-- It grows up by degrees.
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Thou will scarce be a man before thy mother.
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What's one man's poison, signor,Is another's meat or drink.
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It would talk,-- Lord! how it talked!
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Kiss till the cow comes home.
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Beggars must be no choosers.
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