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A language silenced is a people who die.
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language
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death
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people
Vain speeches lead a man to the gallows.
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man
As long as there is life, there is hope.
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hope
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life
Pulled too far, a rope ends up breaking.
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end
It's as far from my house as from yours.
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Better to take an old husband than none.
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Get advice, then make your own decision.
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advice
Crows with crows and ravens with ravens.
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Every century, water finds its riverbed.
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water
The maquis has no eyes, but it sees all.
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about
eyes
Anyone who lives will know trying times.
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A fortune-teller would never be unhappy.
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wealth
A fox distances itself from a crazy pup.
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Christ doesn't pay every Friday evening.
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In the place a donkey dies, fur remains.
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Words have no bones, but can break bones.
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He who eats holy bread has to deserve it.
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When a blade has dulled, sharpen another.
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What can a cat do if its master is crazy.
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No leaf shudders outside the will of God.
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salary
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