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The rope of lies is short.
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People are for each other.
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people
The fire is winter's fruit.
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fire
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Weaker than a spider's net.
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Human thinks and God plans.
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human imperfections
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Follows more than a shadow.
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Man was created in a hurry.
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More cursed than Abi Lahab.
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Charity is a silent prayer.
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More hideous than a monkey.
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You are striking cold iron.
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This cub is from that lion.
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More jinxed than Al Basoos.
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More observant than a crow.
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More silent than the earth.
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He fishes in unclear water.
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Good deeds banish bad ones.
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Example is better than law.
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The rope of a lie is short.
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lie
Like a deaf man in a parade.
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man
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