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Good luck beats early rising.
A man must put grain in the ground
before he can cut the harvest.
Better be quarrelling than
lonesome.
It's no use carrying an umbrella
if your shoes are leaking.
Hold a true friend with both your
hands.
True friends are like diamonds,
precious and rare; false ones like autumn leaves, found everywhere.
The apple does not fall far from
the tree.
God pays, but not weekly wages.
Doubt whom you will, but never
doubt yourself.
Little and lasting is better than
much and passing.
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