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A horse can trip.
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Wiser than Loqman.
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Grapes and grapes.
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Uglier than magic.
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Faster than death.
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Days are countries.
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Fate loves a rebel.
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Tougher than a rock.
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Evil is of old date.
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Branches straighten.
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Like a fish in water.
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Every sun has to set.
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Tougher than a stone.
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Time is made of gold.
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Hunger is an infidel.
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Smoother than breeze.
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One hand cannot clap.
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The devil is cunning.
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More tame than a dog.
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Faster than an arrow.
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