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 A beard signifies lice, not brains.

 A different man, a different taste

 A heart that loves is always young.

 A library is a repository of medicine for the mind

 A lucky person is someone who plants pebbles and harvests potatoes

 A miser and a liar bargain quickly.

 A miser is ever in want

 A person can be as sweet as honey or as heavy as steel.

 A person's character is revealed by their speech

 A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.

 A tomb now suffices him (Alexander) for whom the whole world was not sufficient

 Act quickly, think slowly.

 After the war, aid

 An open enemy is better than a false friend

 As long as you have the blessing of your parents it does not matter even if you live in the mountains.


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