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Who wills the end, wills the means.
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Ease and honor are seldom bedfellows.
[ Honor ]
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A hundred years cannot repair a moment's loss of honor.
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Quackery has no friend like gullibility.
[ Health ]
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He who lives by medical prescriptions lives miserably.
[ Health ]
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An ounce of practice is worth a pound of preaching.
[ Example ]
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Practice what you preach.
[ Example ]
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Precept guides, but example draws.
[ Example ]
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Six feet of earth make all men equal.
[ Equality ]
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The charitable give out the door and God puts it back through the window.
[ Charity ]
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Better to go to bed hungry than to wake up in debt.
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Out of debt, out of danger.
[ Debt ]
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Never tell your story to a deaf man.
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If you can't get people to listen to you any other way, tell them it's confidential.
[ Persuasion ]
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That which proves too much, proves nothing!
[ Persuasion ]
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When a heart is on fire, sparks always fly out of the mouth.
[ Persuasion ]
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A mother's heart is always with her children.
[ Parents ]
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