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| The brothers who strove to pile Pelion on shady Olympus. | | Uncategorized | |
| The chief pleasure in eating does not consist in costly seasoning or exquisite flavor but in yourself | | Uncategorized | |
| The cook cares not a bit for toil, toil, if the fowl be plump and fat | | Uncategorized | |
| The covetous man is ever in want. | | Greed | |
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| The disgrace of others often keeps tender minds from vice. | | Uncategorized | |
| The envious man grows lean at the success of his neighbor. | | Uncategorized | |
| The foolish are like ripples on water, For whatsoever they do is quickly effaced; But the righteous are like carvings upon stone, For their smallest act is durable. | | Foolishness | |
| The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes. | | Uncategorized | |
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| The human race afraid of nothing, rushes on through every crime. | | Uncategorized | |
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| The lofty pine is oftenest shaken by the winds; High towers fall with a heavier crash; And the lightning strikes the highest mountain. | | Uncategorized | |
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| The more a man denies himself, the more shall he obtain from God | | Uncategorized | |
| The mountains will be in labor, and a ridiculous mouse will be born. | | Uncategorized | |
| The Muse gave the Greeks genius and the art of the well-turned phrase. | | Uncategorized | |
| The musician who always plays on the same string is laughed at | | Musicians | |
| The one who cannot restrain their anger will wish undone, what their temper and irritation prompted them to do. | | Anger | |
| The one who prosperity takes too much delight in will be the most shocked by reverses. | | Uncategorized | |