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Small boats sail, as well as ships.
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Who rides first, controls the speed.
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speed
The knifeless man is a lifeless man.
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man
It's bad to have to trust in others.
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A crow likes her own chick the best.
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An eager dog often gets a torn skin.
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Keeping silence won't get you to court.
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contentment
Small fish are better than empty dishes.
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fishing
Many can carry things on both shoulders.
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It's a poor bird that fouls its own nest.
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None reaches further than his arms reach.
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Everything is better than owning nothing.
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The thief believes that everybody steals.
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The crow thinks best of her own chickens.
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He that rows out often, gets fish at last.
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You've made your bed, so you can lie in it.
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lie
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After a landslide one more can be expected.
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It mars to tie the dog to the butter stamp.
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It is good to wait for a man that is alive.
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good
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good luck
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man
Nobody is to eat the morsel of someone else.
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