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| After three days men grow weary, of a wench, a guest, and weather rainy |
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| Again, He that sells upon Credit, asks a Price for what he sells, equivalent to the Principal and Interest of his Money for the Time he is like to be kept out of it: therefore |
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| All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse. |
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| All Mankind are beholden to him that is kind to the Good. |
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| All things are cheap to the saving, dear to the wasteful |
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| All things are easy to industry, all things are difficult to sloth. |
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| All wars are follies, very expensive and very mischievous ones. |
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| All who think cannot but see there is a sanction like that of religion which binds us in partnership in the serious work of the world. |
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| All would live long; but none would be old |
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| Always taking out of the meal - tub, and never putting in, soon comes to the bottom |
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| Ambition has its disappointments to sour us, but never the good fortune to satisfy us. Its appetite grows keener by indulgence and all we can gratify it with at present serves but the more to inflame its insatiable desires. |
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| An autobiography usually reveals nothing bad about its writer except his memory. |
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| An Egg to day is better than a Hen to-morrow |
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| An ounce of wit that is bought, Is worth a pound that is taught. |
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