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Inscribe science in writing.
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More handy than a silk worm.
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Do good and throw it in sea.
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Cheaper than dates in Basra.
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More tearful than an orphan.
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Your secret is your captive.
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The crown of... is modesty.
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Tighter than a needle's eye.
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Arrogance diminishes wisdom.
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People of the cave's slumber.
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A woman's mosque is her home.
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A house divided cannot stand.
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The end of the grape cluster.
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More fearful than an ostrich.
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Loving your country is pious.
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More permanent than a tattoo.
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Some forgiveness is weakness.
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More treacherous than a wolf.
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Evil people know one another.
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Warmer than burning charcoal.
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