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Abundance maketh poor.
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The third's the charm.
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Stolen fruit is sweet.
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Raining cats and dogs.
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Big boast, small roast.
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Touch pot, touch penny.
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One funeral makes many.
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The coat makes the man.
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man
Death closes all doors.
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death
Faith sees by the ears.
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Kissing goes by favour.
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Past shame, past grace.
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Nature is the true law.
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Length begets loathing.
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Happy wife, happy life.
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Truth seeks no corners.
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Rage is without reason.
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reason
Every dog hath its day.
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day
New brooms sweep clear.
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Once smitten, twice shy.
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