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New meat begets a new appetite.
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The more cost, the more honour.
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honour
Ambition makes people diligent.
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ambition
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people
When love cools fauts are seen.
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love
Better keep now than seek anon.
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Sin is the root of much sorrow.
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Old love will not be forgotten.
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One thief will not rob another.
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A beggar can never be bankrupt.
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Misfortunes come of themselves.
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Truth has always a sure bottom.
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Keep something for a rainy day.
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day
There's always room at the top.
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He is wise that is ware in time.
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time
Men are best loved furthest off.
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man
Ye needna mak a causey tale o't.
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fairy tales
Eyes are bigger than your belly.
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eyes
Burning the candle at both ends.
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end
Finders keepers, losers seekers.
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The absent saint gets no candle.
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