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- Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be.
- He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he that loses his courage loses all.
- Time ripens all things; no man is born wise.
- Alas! all music jars when the soul's out of tune.
- Well, there's a remedy for all things but death, which will be sure to lay us flat one time or other.
- I believe there's no proverb but what is true; they are all so many sentences and maxims drawn from experience, the universal mother of sciences.
- There is also this benefit in brag, that the speaker is unconsciously expressing his own ideal. Humor him by all means, draw it all out,…
- Every one in his own house and God in all of them.
- Captivity is the greatest of all evils that can befall one.
- Now, blessings light on him that first invented sleep!Ê It covers a man all over, thoughts and all, like a cloak; it is meat for…
- Death eats up all things, both the young lamb and the old sheep.
- In the night all cats are gray.
- There are but few proverbial sayings that are not true, for they are all drawn from experience itself, which is the mother of all sciences.
- A wise man does not trust all his eggs to one basket.
- All women are good - good for nothing, or good for something.
- "He preaches well that lives well," quoth Sancho, "that's all the divinity I can understand."
- It is the part of a wise man to keep himself today for tomorrow, and not to venture all his eggs in one basket.
- I never thrust my nose into other men's porridge. It is no bread and butter of mine; every man for himself, and God for us…
- A blot in thy escutcheon to all futurity.
- When God sends the dawn, he sends it for all.
- Now blessings light on him that first invented this same sleep. It covers a man all over, thoughts and all, like a cloak.
- Tis an old saying, the Devil lurks behind the cross. All is not gold that glitters. From the tail of the plough, Bamba was made…
- Beware, gentle knight - the greatest monster of them all is reason.
- All sorrows are bearable, if there is bread.
- All sorrows are less with bread.
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