Wise Sayings
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A library is a repository of medicine for the mind.
Category: Books and writers Source: Greek
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Character is habit long continued.
Category: Character and virtue Source: Greek
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If it were not for hope, the heart would break.
Category: Attitude Source: Greek
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In night there is counsel.
Category: Advice Source: Greek
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A different man, a different taste.
Source: Greek
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A gift, though small, is welcome.
Source: Greek
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A library is a repository of medicine for the mind.
Source: Greek
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A lucky person is someone who plants pebbles and harvests potatoes.
Source: Greek
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A mad bull is not to be tied up with a packthread.
Source: Greek
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A miser and a liar bargain quickly.
Source: Greek
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A miser is ever in want.
Source: Greek
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Act quickly, think slowly.
Source: Greek
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After the war, aid.
Source: Greek
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All things good to know are difficult to learn.
Source: Greek
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An iron rod bends while it is hot.
Source: Greek
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An open enemy is better than a false friend.
Source: Greek
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Before you can score you must first have a goal.
Source: Greek
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Character is habit long continued.
Source: Greek
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Death is never at a loss for occasions.
Source: Greek
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Eat and drink with your relatives; do business with strangers.
Source: Greek
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Even from a foe a man may learn wisdom.
Source: Greek
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First secure an independent income, then practice virtue.
Source: Greek
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From a thorn comes a rose, and from a rose comes a thorn.
Source: Greek
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Good accounts make good friends.
Source: Greek
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Gray hair is a sign of age, not wisdom.
Source: Greek
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