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Your lord is the lord of hearts.
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Plant each day and you will eat.
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day
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Know your friend then leave him.
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Any water in the desert will do.
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Sins of omission are seldom fun.
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Beauty never travels in a group.
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Never trust a fool with a sword.
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Time has eaten and drank upon it.
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Rima came back to her old habits.
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Keeping a secret is a commitment.
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If no agreement, then separation.
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A lazy man will be an astrologer.
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man
Oh hasty one, God will delay you.
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Eat less food to find more sleep.
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Pick the lesser of the two evils.
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A word to the wise is sufficient.
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Trust in God, but tie your camel.
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Complaining is the weak's weapon.
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Prayer is the pillow of religion.
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Two weaklings conquered the fort.
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