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There is never enmity between the cook and the butler.
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There is never enough where nought is left.
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There is no appeal from time past.
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There is no beard so well shaven but another barber will find
something more to shave from it.
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There is no dog, be he ever so wicked, but wags his tail.
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There is no fool like a learned fool.
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There is no getting blood from a turnip.
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There is no helping him who will not be advised.
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There is no making pancakes without breaking the eggs.
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There is no need to bind up one's head before it is broken.
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There is no use in saying, I will not go such a way, nor drink of
such a water.
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There is no worse fruit than that which never ripens.
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There is no worse robber than a bad book.
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There is no worse thief than a bad book.
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There never was a shoe however handsome that did not become an
ugly slipper.
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There's no disputing about tastes.
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There's no getting to heaven in a coach.
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There's no great loss without some gain.
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There's no making the ass drink when his is not thirsty.
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There's no smoke with fire.
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There's no thief like a bad book.
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There's no turning a windmill with a pair of bellows.
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There's none so blind as those who will not see.
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They say, is a liar.
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They who shun the smoke often fall into the fire.
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They who sing through the summer must dance in the winter.
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Thick wine is better than clear water.
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Things are not as they are, but as they are regarded.
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Think much, speak little and write less.
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Thirst comes from drinking.
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Those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas.
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Though a lie be swift, truth overtakes it.
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Though the fox runs, the pullets have wings.
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Threats are arms for the threatened.
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Three know it, all know it.
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Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.
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Three things drive a man out of doors: smoke, dropping water,
and a shrew.
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Through being too knowing the fox lost his tail.
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Tie me hand and foot and throw me among my own people.
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Tied to the sowre apple-tree.
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Time is an inaudible file.
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'Tis a silly sheep that confesses to the wolf.
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'Tis good feasting in other men's houses.
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To a crazy ship every wind is contrary.
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To a quick question give a slow answer.
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To a young heart everything is sport.
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To become rich in this world, it needs only to turn one's back on
God.
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To censure princes is perilous, and to praise them is lying.
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To every saint his torch.
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To expect what never comes, to lie in bed and not sleep, to serve
well and not be advanced, are three things to die of.
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