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An iron rod bends while it is hot.
Proverbs and old sayings
Greek
Without a general an army is lost.
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Greek about
army
Sweet is the memory of past labor.
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Greek about
memory
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past
We must endure what fortune sends.
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Greek about
wealth
Do not lean on a worm-eaten staff.
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Greek
He who suffers much will know much.
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Greek
A different man, a different taste.
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Greek about
man
A heart that loves is always young.
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Greek about
heart
A wheel that turns gathers no rust.
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Greek
When at a loss how to go on, cough.
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A beard signifies lice, not brains.
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A miser and a liar bargain quickly.
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Greek
Truth lies at the bottom of a well.
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To rebel in season is not to rebel.
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season
Women are as changeable as the sea.
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Greek
The net of the sleeper catches fish.
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Greek about
fishing
An old enemy never becomes a friend.
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enemies
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old
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olderness
Under every stone sleeps a scorpion.
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Greek
No one loathes the smell of himself.
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Greek
Poor men's words have little weight.
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Greek about
word
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man
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