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Better untaught than ill taught.
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The cowl does not make the monk.
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Sweet are the uses of adversity.
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Understand is better than stare.
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Labour is light where love pays.
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Where drums beat, laws are dumb.
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Life is short and time is swift.
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Love is the true reward of love.
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What we first learn we best ken.
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Ye should be a king of your word.
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Men get wealth and women keep it.
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Ye're a foot behint the foremost.
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Nothing enters into a close hand.
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Grass grows not upon the highway.
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Hear twice before you speak once.
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contentment
In many words, the truth goes by.
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truth
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Many a cloud has a silver lining.
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Many a good cow has an evil calf.
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Little and often fills the purse.
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He is lifeless that is faultless.
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