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He that can take rest is greater than he that can take cities.
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He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.
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He that hath a trade hath an estate; he that hath a calling hath an office of profit and honor.
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He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.
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He that lives upon hope will die fasting.
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He that rises late must trot all day.
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He that speaks much, is much mistaken.
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He that waits upon fortune, is never sure of a dinner.
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He that won't be counseled can't be helped.
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He that would live in peace and at ease must not speak all he knows or all he sees.
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He that's secure is not safe.
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He who falls in love with himself will have no rivals.
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He who multiplies riches, multiplies cares.
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He who waits upon fortune is never sure of dinner.
[ Procrastination ]
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He's a fool that makes his doctor his heir.
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He's the best physician that knows the worthlessness of the most medicines.
[ Physicians ]
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Hide not your talents. They for use were made. What's a sundial in the shade.
[ Genius ]
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Honesty is the best policy.
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I am lord of myself, accountable to none.
[ Independence ]
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I have met the enemy, and it is the eyes of other people.
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Idleness and pride tax with a heavier hand than kings and governments.
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If a man could have half of his wishes, he would double his troubles.
[ Wish and Wishing ]
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If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins.
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If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality.
[ Time and Time Management ]
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If we do not hang together, we will all hang separately.
[ Cooperation ]
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If you desire many things, many things will seem few.
[ Desire ]
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If you know how to spend less than you get, you have the philosopher's stone.
[ Money ]
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If you would have a faithful servant, and one that you like, serve yourself.
[ Service ]
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If you would know the value of money try to borrow some.
[ Borrowing ]
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If you would persuade, you must appeal to interest rather than intellect.
[ Persuasion ]
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If you wouldn't live long, live well; for folly and wickedness shorten life.
[ Age and Aging ]
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If your riches are yours, why don't you take them with to the other world?
[ Riches ]
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In general, mankind, since the improvement of cookery, eats twice as much as nature requires.
[ Glutton ]
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In the affairs of this world, men are saved not by faith, but by the want of it.
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In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.
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Industry need not wish.
[ Wish and Wishing ]
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Industry, perseverance, and frugality make fortune yield.
[ Wealth ]
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It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them.
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It is foolish to lay out money for the purchase of repentance.
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It is much easier to suppress a first desire than to satisfy those that follow.
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It is the working man who is the happy man. It is the idle man who is the miserable man.
[ Work ]
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Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half-shut afterwards.
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Laws too gentle, are seldom obeyed; too severe, seldom executed.
[ Law and Lawyers ]
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Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon overtakes him.
[ Laziness ]
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Learn of the skillful; he that teaches himself, has a fool for his master.
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Let the child's first lesson be obedience, and the second will be what thou wilt.
[ Children ]
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Let thy discontents be thy secrets.
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Life's tragedy is that we get old too soon and wise too late
[ Life and Living ]
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Love thy neighbor -- but don't pull down your hedge.
[ Neighbors ]
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Love well, whip well.
[ Parents and Parenting ]
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