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Brighter than a peacock.
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They whom got shy, died.
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One hand cannot applaud.
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More fake than a mirage.
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More hideous than a pig.
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Heavier than a mountain.
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The grave is our mother.
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Higher than the heavens.
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His fault is besides him.
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If a wind blows, ride it.
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People follow the winner.
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Smart people are blessed.
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Go and wake up your cook.
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It's all fate and chance.
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The end of life is death.
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Distance is disaffection.
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More careful than an ant.
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More generous than Hatim.
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More greedy than Asha'ab.
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Death rides a fast camel.
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