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He who covets what belongs to another deservedly loses his own.
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No one returns with good-will to the place which has done him a mischief.
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Witticisms please as long as we keep them within bounds, but pushed to excess they cause offense.
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That it is unwise to be heedless ourselves while we are giving advice to others, I will show in a few lines.
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Jupiter has loaded us with a couple of wallets: the one, filled with our own vices, line he has placed at our backs; the other, lie heavy with those of others, he has hung before.
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A fly bit the bare pate of a bald man, who in endeavouring to crush it gave himself a hard slap. Then said the fly jeeringly, "You wanted to revenge the sting of a tiny insect with death; what will you do to yourself, who have added insult to injury?"
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"I knew that before you were born." Let him who would instruct a wiser man consider this as said to himself.
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Once lost, Jupiter himself cannot bring back opportunity.
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By this story [The Fox and the Raven] it is shown how much ingenuity avails, and how wisdom is always an overmatch for strength.
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It has been related that dogs drink at the river Nile running along, that they may not be seized by the crocodiles.
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Every one is bound to bear patiently the results of his own example.
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Whoever has even once become notorious by base fraud, even if he speaks the truth, gains no belief.
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Submit to the present evil, lest a greater one befall you.
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A mountain was in labour, sending forth dreadful groans, and there was in the region the highest expectation. After all, it brought forth a mouse.
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Phaedrus, Roman fabulist, was a Latin author and versifier of Aesop's fables.
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