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God and nature do not work together in vain.
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Eggs today are better than chickens tomorrow.
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Either to conquer or to die.
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Dare to be wise. [Sapere aude.].
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Leadership by example.
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He took care to enjoy himself as long as life lasted. [N.B. A good epitaph for an alderman.].
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Life has given nothing to mortals without great labor. [Nil sine magno vita labore dedit mortalibus.].
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Good form is fragile.
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Know thyself. [Temet nosce.].
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If you would resemble the vulture, look out for a carcase. [Wait for dead men's shoes.].
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Not for you, not for me, but for us. [Non mihi, non tibi, sed nobis.].
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I speak of garlic, you reply about onions. [I speak of one thing, you reply what is wholly irrelevant.].
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He suffers from the same disease. [He is in the same difficulty.].
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It is well to buy oil as well as salt. [Different remedies should be at hand when required.].
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I will either find a way or make one.
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No one but death shall part us.
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True happiness is places in virtue.
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Malice itself drinks the largest part of its own poison. [Malitia ipsa maximam partem veneni sui bibit].
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I shall paint you in your own colours. [Take you according to your own showing.].
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Peace be with you.
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He who gets close to a good tree, will have a good shade.
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He writes with an iron pen. [That which he writes will not be easily altered.].
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