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That which is bitter to endure may be sweet to remember. | Thomas Fuller |
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The actions of men are like the index to a book; they point out what is most remarkable in them. | Thomas Fuller |
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The guts uphold the heart. | Thomas Fuller |
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The language of the law must not be foreign to the ears of those who are to obey it. | Thomas Fuller |
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The love of the wicked is more dangerous than their hatred. | Thomas Fuller |
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The more wit, the less courage. | Thomas Fuller |
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The pleasures of the rich are bought with the tears of the poor. | Thomas Fuller |
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They that value not praise will never do anything worthy of praise. | Thomas Fuller |
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We are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed. | Thomas Fuller |
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We can live without our friends but not without our neighbours. | Thomas Fuller |
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We never know the worth of water till the well is dry. | Thomas Fuller |
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Women command a modest man, but like him not. | Thomas Fuller |
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Zeal is fit only for wise men, but is mostly found in fools. | Thomas Fuller |
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Zeal without knowledge is fire without light. | Thomas Fuller |
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