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A fool is his own informer.
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Yiddish
Everything ends in weeping.
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Ask and you won't get lost.
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contentment
Who wins first, loses last.
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One God and so many enemies.
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A half-truth is a whole lie.
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The heart is half a prophet.
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A quiet fool is half a sage.
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Man strives, and god laughs.
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You never lose a false coin.
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To assume is to be deceived.
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Every pot will find its lid.
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Money doesn't grow on trees.
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The clothes hide the blemish.
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Lovers do not need much room.
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One is certain only of death.
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Do good and ask not for whom.
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An animal's end is slaughter.
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The less souls, the more joy.
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Every question has an answer.
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