| Abraham Lincoln: |
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Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of
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| Abraham
Lincoln: |
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Tact is the ability to describe others as they see themselves.
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| Turkish Proverb: |
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Be thine enemy an ant, see in him an elephant. |
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| Latin Proverb: |
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Do not lengthen the quarrel while there is an opportunity
of escaping. |
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| Czech Proverb: |
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Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your
friends. |
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| Scandinavian
Proverb : |
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Go often to the house of a friend; for weeds soon choke
up the unused path. |
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| German Proverb: |
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A lean agreement is better than a fat lawsuit. |
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| Plato: |
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You can learn more about a person in one hour of play
than you can in a year of conversation.. |
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| Malcom Forbes: |
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It's always worthwhile to make others aware of their
worth. |
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| Malcom Forbes: |
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It's never a good deal when only one party thinks it
is. |
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| Arab Proverb: |
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Examine what is said, not him who speaks. |
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