Wise Sayings
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Habit becomes second nature.
Source: Kurdish
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Habit causes love.
Source: Latin
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Habit gives readiness.
Source: Latin
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Habit in sinning takes away the sense of sin.
Source: Latin
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Habit is second nature.
Source: Latin
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Habit is worse than rabies.
Source: Kurdish
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Habits are cobwebs at first; cables at last.
Category: Habits Source: Chinese Proverb
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Hackney mistress, Hackney maid.
Source: German
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Had he not been visited by sickness, he would have perished utterly.
Source: Latin
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Had it not been for an if, the old woman would have bitten a wolf.
Source: Danish
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Had the pheasant not screamed, it wouldn't have been shot.
Source: Japanese
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Had you gotten up early, you wouldn't have needed to stay up late.
Source: Yiddish
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Hair by hair and the head gets bald.
Source: Danish
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Hair does not grow faster by being pulled.
Source: Danish
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Half a brain is enough for him who says little.
Source: Italian
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Half a house is half a hell.
Source: German
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Half a loaf is better than no bread.
Source: German
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Half a loaf is better than none.
Author: John Heywood
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Half a word to the wise is enough.
Source: Dutch
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Half figs, half raisins.
Source: French
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Half the truth is often a whole lie.
Author: Ben Franklin
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Half the truth is often a whole lie.
Source: French
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Half the world knows not how the other half lives.
Author: George Herbert
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Handfuls make a load.
Source: Irish
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Handle the pudding while it's hot.
Source: Irish
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