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While fools shun one set of faults they run into the opposite one.
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High descent and meritorious deeds, unless united to wealth, are as useless as seaweed.
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A cup concealed in the dress is rarely honestly carried.
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Take too much pleasure in good things, you'll feel The shock of adverse fortune makes you reel.
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He tosses aside his paint-pots and his words a foot and a half long.
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The jackdaw, stript of her stolen colours, provokes our laughter.
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Add a sprinkling of folly to your long deliberations.
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Adversity is wont to reveal genius, prosperity to hide it.
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Usually the modest person passes for someone reserved, the silent for a sullen person
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Painters and poets have equal license in regard to everything.
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No man is born without faults.
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I teach that all men are mad.
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Decus et pretium recte petit experiens vir. The man who makes the attempt justly aims at honour and reward.
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Whatever you teach, be brief what is quickly said, the mind readily receives and faithfully retains, everything superfluous runs over as from a full vessel.
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All men do not admire and delight in the same objects.
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Change generally pleases the rich. [Lat., Plerumque gratae divitibus vices.]
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There is nothing hard inside the olive nothing hard outside the nut.
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Let not a god interfere unless where a god's assistance is necessary. [Adopt extreme measures only in extreme cases.]
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