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Matters will go swimmingly.
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Many go out for wool, and come home shorn themselves.
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They had best not stir the rice, though it sticks to the pot.
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Good wits jump; 45 a word to the wise is enough.
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You may as well expect pears from an elm.
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Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world.
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You cannot eat your cake and have your cake; 48 and store 's no sore.
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Diligence is the mother of good fortune.
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What a man has, so much he is sure of.
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The pot calls the kettle black.
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This peck of troubles.
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When thou art at Rome, do as they do at Rome.
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Liberty ... is one of the most valuable blessings that Heaven has bestowed upon mankind.
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As they use to say, spick and span new.
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I think it a very happy accident.
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I shall be as secret as the grave.
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Rome was not built in a day.
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The ass will carry his load, but not a double load; ride not a free horse to death.
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Good wits jump; a word to the wise is enough.
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What a man has, so much he's sure of.
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Mum's the word.
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He ... got the better of himself, and that's the best kind of victory one can wish for.
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Every man was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
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It takes all sorts (to make a world)
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For if he like a madman lived,At least he like a wise one died.
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Well, now, there's a remedy for everything except death.
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Delay always breeds danger.
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Fortune leaves always some door open to come at a remedy.
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Take care, Your Worship, those things over there are not giants but windmills.
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