If you lie upon roses when young, you will lie upon thorns when
old.
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If you listen to dogs barking, you'll go deaf and never learn
much.
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It is ill done to chain a dragon for roasting your meat.
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It is no use fretting after last winter's snow.
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It needs no laran to prophesy snow at midwinter.
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It never rains but it pours.
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Kinsmen are born, but friendship is a gift of the gods.
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Love is love no matter whence it comes or in what form.
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Love is the art of making exceptions.
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Lucky charms protect you only if you have your own luck.
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Necessity could make a thief. . . .
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No choice is ever wholly unregretted, each brings more joy and
more sorrow than we can foresee.
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No man can make another's destiny and all the wishing in the
world will not make it so.
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No man is so young he cannot teach, or so old he cannot learn.
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None so keen at the hunting of wolves as the dog with wolf blood.
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Not a long day, but a good heart, rids work.
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Not all brave words become deeds.
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Not all porridge cooked is eaten.
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Not even a god can bring back the leaves that have fallen.
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Not even the Lord of Light can turn back time, or undo what has
been done.
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Nothing in this world is certain but death and next winter's
snows.
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Nothing is certain but death and taxes.
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Nothing is certain but the unforeseen.
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On a steep road, let your horse set the pace.
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On an uphill road, give your horse his reins.
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