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A mist may hide the sun but it does not blot it out.
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Some women prefer a great infamy to a little honour.
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Regard not the manner of your death but your daily life.
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A churlish silence is harder to endure than a sharp tongue.
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The man who gives away his freedom is everlastingly bankrupt.
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The rubbish from men's tongues is hoarded while nature speaks unheard.
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Human misery is not a volunteer.
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Mirth's best nursery is contentment.
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Men fly, women melt into a passion.
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Prejudice is the marrow of superstition.
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Better a crust of bread than a funeral elegy.
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Woman's first fault is no excuse for man's last.
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Kind words are honey drops to the tired soul.
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A bad tongue is not the clapper of a good heart.
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