If we pay for the music we will join in the dance.
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If wishes were true, shepherds would be kings.
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If wishes would bide, beggars would ride.
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If you cannot say it, point to it with your finger.
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If you have a sore eye wipe it with your elbow.
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If you would understand men, study women.
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If you wrestle with a collier you will get a blotch.
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If you're born to be hanged then you'll never be drowned.
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If your head is made of butter, don't be a baker.
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If youth but had the knowledge and old age the strength.
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If youth knew! if age could!
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Ill-luck is good for something.
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In borrowing an angel, in repaying a devil.
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In calm water every ship has a good captain.
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In hawks, hounds, arms, and love, for one pleasure a thousand
pains.
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In marriage cheat who can.
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In the end it will be known who ate the bacon.
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In the end things will mend.
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In the fiddler's house every one is a dancer.
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In the forehead and the eye
The lecture of the mind doth lie.
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In the kingdom of the blind men, those who are blessed with one
eye are kings.
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In the tail lies the venom.
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In too much disputing truth is lost.
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In youth, one has tears without grief; in age, grief without
tears.
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Incense intoxicates and every one wishes for it.
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