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"Wise or Otherwise"




BOOK THE SECOND
BY
THAD. W.H. LEAVITT


ODDS AND-ENDS

Man's greatest enemy is himself.
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Never chide fate while will sleeps.
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The prophet must know the past.
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Foul words kill the sweetest flowers.
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Repentant tears are the soul's pearls.
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Common customs are not nature's laws.
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No man blesses the calm until after the storm.
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Much study makes a full head and an empty stomach.
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You cannot fan the ashes of a dead love into a flame.
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Innocence, like a beautiful dying day, goes out with a purple blush.
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To steer the true course, one must not only see the star but have a
pilot.
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It is easier to remove a mountain than to wash out a spot on a woman's
reputation.
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The marble heart has valves of flint.


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