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Do not throw pearls to swine.
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Do what I say well, and not what I do ill.
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Do what the friar says, and not what he does.
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Do you carry the trough, husband, and I will carry the sieve,
which is as heavy as the devil.
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Do you want to buy cheap? Buy of a needy fool.
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Do you want to see a wolf with young (i.e. an insatiable
plunderer)? Marry your daughter.
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Don't believe what you see, husband, but only what I tell you.
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Don't bet more than you can afford to lose.
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Don't bite off more than you can chew.
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Don't kill the man at the count's desire.
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Don't offer me advice; give me money.
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Don't scuffle with the potter, for he makes money by the damage.
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Don't send away your cat for being a thief.
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Don't speak unless you can improve on the silence.
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Don't spoil the ship for a halfpenny-worth of tar.
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Don't stop the way of a bull or of a current of air.
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Don't take any wooden nickles.
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Drink wine upon figs.
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Dung is no saint, but where it falls it works miracles.
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Eating sets the head to rights.
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Either rich or hanged.
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Either the ass will die, or he that goads it.
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Either you sink or you swim.
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Enjoy your little while the fool seeks for more.
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Entreaties to get him to sing, and entreaties to leave off.
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Entreaty and right do the deed.
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Even the best writer has to erase.
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Every cock crows on his own dunghill.
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Every cock is proud on his own dung hill.
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Every country has its custom.
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Every fool is pleased with his bauble.
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Every law is broken to become a king.
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Every man is a fool in some man's opinion.
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Every man is the son of his own works.
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Every man should support himself, and not hang upon another.
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Every one feels the cold according as he is clad.
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Every one in his own house, and God in all men's.
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Every one is wise when the mischief is done.
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Every one sneezes as God pleases.
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Every one speaks of the fair as he himself finds it.
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Every one wishes to bring water to his own mill, and leave his
neighbour's dry.
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Every potter praises his pot, especially if cracked.
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Everybody's friends and nobody's friend is all one.
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Everything in its season, and turnips in Advent.
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Expect not at another's hand what you can do by your own.
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Fall sick, and you will see who is your friend and who not.
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Fancy surpasses beauty.
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Fast as the hare runs, the greyhound outruns her, since he
catches her.
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Feet that are used to move cannot remain quiet.
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Fire and love do not say "Go to your work."
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