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Where reverence dwells, there faith is ever kept.

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The wounds of the soul should be cured before those of the body.

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A single day executes the punishment, many prepared the way for it.

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One will agree with you sooner than many.

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It is right that one should perish that many be saved.

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We should use our friends while we have plenty of them.

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The commander should foresee every contingency.

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Even to be hung one should choose a fine tree.

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Either be silent, or say something better than silence.

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Penitence follows hasty decisions.

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The importance of every word depends on the sense you give it.

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Why do we not hear the truth? Because we don't speak it.

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A lie is truth, when told for one's safety.

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By tolerating an inveterate wrong, you invite a new one.

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Vices often has a close relationship to virt