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I would prefer as friend a good man ignorant than one more clever who is evil too.
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Ignorance of one's misfortunes is clear gain.
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Impudence is the worst of all human diseases.
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In misfortune, which friend remains a friend?
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It's not beauty but fine qualities, my girl, that keep a husband.
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Joint undertakings stand a better chance when they benefit both sides.
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Leave no stone unturned.
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Life has no blessing like a prudent friend.
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Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.
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Luckier than one's neighbor, but still not happy.
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Much effort, much prosperity.
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New faces have more authority than accustomed ones.
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No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow.
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No one is happy all his life long.
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No one is truly free, they are a slave to wealth, fortune, the law, or other people restraining them from acting according to their will.
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No one who lives in error is free.
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Nothing has more strength than dire necessity.
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One does nothing who tries to console a despondent person with word. A friend is one who aids with deeds at a critical time when deeds are called for.
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One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives.
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Prosperity is full of friends.
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