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- Nothing is more dangerous than a friend without discretion; even a prudent enemy is preferable.
- The more wary you are of danger, the more likely you are to meet it.
- In every trouble the little ones duck more easily.
- Nothing weighs more than a secret.
- It is said, that the thing you possess is worth more than two you may have in the future. The one is sure and the…
- Patience and time do more than strength or passion.
- Patience et longueur de temps Font plus que force ni que rage. Patience and longevity Are worth more than force and rage.
- One of the secrets of getting more done is to make a TO DO List every day, keep it visible, and use it as a…
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