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Every future is not far away.
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future
Oh tyrant, your day will come.
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day
Dissent and you will be known.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
contentment
Beat the iron while it is hot.
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Fire could leave ashes behind.
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fire
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Speak, for God spoke to Moses.
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Leave evil, it will leave you.
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Salt will never be worm-eaten.
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Lies are the plague of speech.
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All sunchine makes the desert.
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Lending nourishes bad feeling.
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Shallow waters mak' maist din.
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The carpenter's door is loose.
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Every delay has its blessings.
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The cure for fate is patience.
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The liar's mother is a virgin.
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mother
A change is as good as a rest.
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The day of happiness is short.
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happiness
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day
A debacle demolishes the will.
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Fear the person who fears you.
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fear
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