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Tell the truth and shame the devil.
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The remedy for thirst? It is the opposite of the one for a dog bite: run always after a dog, he'll never bite you; drink always before thirst, and it will never overtake you.
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Remove idleness from the world and soon the arts of Cupid would perish.
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How shall I be able to rule over others, that have not full power and command of myself?
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In their rules there was only one clause: Do what you will.
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Believe me, 'tis a godlike thing to lend; to owe is a heroic virtue.
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When I drink, I think; and when I think, I drink.
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The scent of wine, oh how much more agreeable, laughing, praying, celestial and delicious it is than that of oil!
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I place no hope in my strength, nor in my works: but all my confidence is in God my protector, who never abandons those who have put all their hope and thought in him.
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I won't undertake war until I have tried all the arts and means of peace.
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How do you know antiquity was foolish? How do you know the present is wise? Who made it foolish? Who made it wise?
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I have known many who could not when they would, for they had not done it when they could.
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We always long for the forbidden things, and desire what is denied us.
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Misery is the company of lawsuits.
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The right moment wears a full head of hair: when it has been missed, you can't get it back; it's bald in the back of the head and never turns around.
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Gestures, in love, are incomparably more attractive, effective and valuable than words.
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Everything comes in time to those who can wait.
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A bellyful is a bellyful.
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When undertaking marriage, everyone must be the judge of his own thoughts, and take counsel from himself.