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One bush, they say, can never hide two thieves.
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Aristophanes
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Women, you overheated dipsomaniacs, never passing up a chance to wangle a drink, a great boon to bartenders but a bane to us--not to mention our crockery and our woolens!
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Woman is adept at getting money for herself and will not easily let herself be deceived she understands deceit too well herself.
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Weak mortals, chained to the earth, creatures of clay as frail as the foliage of the woods, you unfortunate race, whose life is but darkness, as unreal as a shadow, the illusion of a dream.
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High thoughts must have high language.
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Mix and knead together all the state business as you do for your sausages. To win the people, always cook them some savory that pleases them.
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Have you ever, looking up, seen a cloud like to a Centaur, a Part, or a Wolf, or a Bull?
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Full of wiles, full of guile, at all times, in all ways, are the children of Men.
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