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Anger ends in cruelty.
Proverbs and old sayings
Amerindian about
cruelty
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end
,
anger
Truth has no branches.
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truth
Better lie than gossip.
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gossip
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lie
Weeping washes the face.
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Money is the best servant.
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Man loves his own mistakes.
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man
To loan is to buy troubles.
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The weakest go to the wall.
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The truth is half a quarrel.
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Faith keeps the world going.
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world
No sin is hidden to the soul.
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Poverty destroys all virtues.
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poverty
Better cross-eyed than blind.
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Stolen sugar is the sweetest.
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The deceitful have no friends.
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Hunger drives good taste away.
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good
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All that is not given is lost.
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Friendly words are convincing.
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First God, then the white man.
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god
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man
Blind men have no need to walk.
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blind
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need
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man
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