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Words have no bones, but can break bones.
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The word goes out but the message is lost.
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Every word has three definitions and three interpretations.
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Polite words open iron gates.
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Few words are best.
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Let deeds match words.
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A man's word is his honour.
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When wine sinks, words swim.
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Fair words won't fill the sack.
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Treachery lurks in honeyed words.
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It takes many words to fill a sack.
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Big words seldom go with good deeds.
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Kind words heal friendship's wounds.
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Fine words without deeds go not far.
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Kind words don't wear out the tongue.
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Big words seldom accompany good deeds.
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It is bitter fare to eat one's own words.
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Weighty work must be done with few words.
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Kind words and few are a woman's ornament.
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Better be convinced by words than by blows.
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