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401. He does not think milk-and-water of himself.. Latin Proverb. He does not think milk-and-water of himself.
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402. He does not think small beer of himself.. Latin Proverb. He does not think small beer of himself.
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403. He hath not a farthing left wherewith to buy a rope to hang himself.. Latin Proverb. He hath not a farthing left wherewith to buy a rope to hang himself.
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404. He spends the happiest life who knows nothing.. Latin Proverb. He spends the happiest life who knows nothing.
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405. He thinks nothing right, but what he does himself.. Latin Proverb. He thinks nothing right, but what he does himself.
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406. He utters in his language something different from what he ponders in his mind.. Latin Proverb. He utters in his language something different from what he ponders in his mind.
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407. He who loves a one-eyed girl thinks that one-eyed girls are beautiful.. Latin Proverb. He who loves a one-eyed girl thinks that one-eyed girls are beautiful.
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408. He who owes nothing fears not the sheriff's officer.. Latin Proverb. He who owes nothing fears not the sheriff's officer.
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409. Hear all, say nothing.. Latin Proverb. Hear all, say nothing.
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410. Hunger sweetens everything but itself.. Latin Proverb. Hunger sweetens everything but itself.
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411. If a man falls in love with a frog, he thinks his frog a very Diana.. Latin Proverb. If a man falls in love with a frog, he thinks his frog a very Diana.
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412. If better were within, better would come out.. Latin Proverb. If better were within, better would come out.
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413. If I wrestle with a filthy thing, win or lose, I shall be defiled.. Latin Proverb. If I wrestle with a filthy thing, win or lose, I shall be defiled.
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414. In times of peace we should think of war.. Latin Proverb. In times of peace we should think of war.
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415. It is a mean thing to despise unsuccessful merit.. Latin Proverb. It is a mean thing to despise unsuccessful merit.
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416. It is an honourable thing to be accused by those who are open to accusation.. Latin Proverb. It is an honourable thing to be accused by those who are open to accusation.
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417. It is better to enjoy what we possess than to hanker after other things.. Latin Proverb. It is better to enjoy what we possess than to hanker after other things.
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418. It is better to say nothing than not enough.. Latin Proverb. It is better to say nothing than not enough.
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419. It is cruel to refer to those things which cause sorrow.. Latin Proverb. It is cruel to refer to those things which cause sorrow.
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420. It is one thing to boast, another to fight.. Latin Proverb. It is one thing to boast, another to fight.
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