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The flood of grief decreaseth, when it can swell no higher.
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The fortune which nobody sees makes a man happy and unenvied.
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They live ill, who think to live for ever.
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The coward calls himself a cautious man; and the miser says, he is frugal.
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It is a strange desire which men have, to seek power and lose liberty.
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Death ... extinguishes envy.
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He that studieth revenge, keepeth his own wounds green.
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Extreme self-lovers will set a man's house on fire, though it were but to roast their eggs.
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Riches have sold more men than ever they have bought.
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The best part of beauty is that which a picture cannot express.
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While a man maketh his train longer, he maketh his wings shorter.
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Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament, adversity the blessing of the New.
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