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Best Better Sayings by Vikrant Parsai
- 'Don't worry' is a better motto if you add the word ''others''.
- The world would be a lot better if people paid as much attention to their conscience as they do to their neighbours opinions.
- Faith is better company than imagination for the wife whose husband fails to come home on time.
- It is better to ask many times to repeat the explanation than to claim to have understood incorrectly in haste.
- It is better to fall from the window than the roof; that is, of two evils, choose the lesser.
- There are occasions in a man's life when it is undoubtedly better for him to make loss than gain.
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