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401
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A liar is worse than a thief.
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402
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A lie begets a lie till they come to generation.
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403
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A life without a friend is a life without a sun.
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404
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A life without a purpose is a ship without a rudder.
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405
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A light purse is a heavy curse.
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406
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A light purse makes a heavy heart.
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407
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A lion at home, a mouse abroad.
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408
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A little body often harbours a great soul.
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409
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A little child is the sweetest and purest thing in the world.
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410
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A little fire is quickly trodden out.
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411
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A little is better than none.
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412
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A little labour, much health.
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413
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A little leak will sink a great ship.
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414
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A little learning is a dangerous thing.
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415
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A little neglect may breed great mischief.
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416
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A little of everything, nothing at all.
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417
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A little pot is soon hot.
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418
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A little spark kindles a great fire.
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419
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A little wind kindles, much puts out the fire.
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420
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A living dog is better than a dead lion.
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421
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All are brave when the enemy flies.
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422
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All are not hunters that blow the horn.
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423
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All are not merry that dance lightly.
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424
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All are not saints that go to church.
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425
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All are not thieves that dogs bark at.
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426
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All asses wag their ears.
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427
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All bread is not baked in one oven.
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428
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All cats love fish but fear to wet their paws.
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429
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All covet, all lose.
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430
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All good things came to an end.
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431
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All is fair in war.
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432
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All is fish that comes to one's net.
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433
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All is flour that comes to his mill.
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434
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All is not at hand that helps.
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435
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All is not gain that is put in the purse.
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436
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All is not gold that glitters.
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437
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All is not lost that is in danger.
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438
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All is well that ends well.
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439
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All men are mortal.
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440
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All men cannot be first.
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441
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All one's geese are swans.
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442
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All rivers run into the sea.
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443
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All roads lead to Rome.
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444
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All's fair in love and war.
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445
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All's fish that comes to his net.
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446
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All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill.
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447
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All the treasures of the earth would not bring back one lost moment.
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448
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All the wit in the world is not in one head.
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449
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All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
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450
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All things are difficult before they are easy.
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451
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All things are easy that are done willingly.
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452
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All things are obedient to money.
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453
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All things will come round to him who will but wait.
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454
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All time is no time when it is past.
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455
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All truths are not to be told.
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456
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy; all play and no work makes Jack a mere boy.
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457
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Although it rains, throw not away your watering pot.
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458
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Always taking out of the meal-tub and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom.
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459
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A maiden with many wooers often chooses the worst.
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460
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A maid that laughs is half taken.
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461
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A man alone is either a saint or a devil.
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462
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A man apt to promise is apt to forget.
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463
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A man can die but once.
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464
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A man can do no more than he can.
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465
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A man can never thrive who had a wasteful wife.
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466
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A man cannot serve two masters.
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467
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A man can not spin and reel at the same time.
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468
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A man cannot whistle and drink at he same time.
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469
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A man has his hour, and a dog has his day.
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470
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A man has two ears and one mouth that he may hear much and speak little.
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471
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A man is as old as he feels.
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472
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A man is known by the company he keeps.
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473
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A man is not a horse because he was born in a stable.
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474
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A man is not good or bad for one action.
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475
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A man knows his companion in a long journey and a little inn.
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476
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A man may dig his grave with his teeth.
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477
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A man may lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make him drink.
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478
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A man may love his house well without riding on the ridge.
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479
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A man may smile and smile and be villain.
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480
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A man may talk like a wise man and yet act like a fool.
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481
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A man of gladness seldom falls into madness.
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482
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A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds.
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483
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A man's actions show his character.
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484
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A man who has friend must show himself friendly.
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485
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A man without a smiling face must not open a shop.
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486
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A man without money is a bow without an arrow.
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487
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A man without reason is a beast in season.
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488
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A match will set fire to a large building.
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489
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Ambition never dies until there is no way out.
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490
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A merry heart goes all the way.
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491
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A middle course is the safest.
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492
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A miserly father makes a prodigal son.
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493
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A miss is as good as a mile.
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494
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A moneyless man goes fast through the market.
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495
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Among the blind the one-eyed man is king.
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496
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A mother's love never changes.
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497
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An artist lives everywhere.
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498
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An ass endures his burden but not more than his burden.
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499
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A near friend is better than a far-dwelling kinsman.
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500
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An empty hand is no lure for a hawk.
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