He who is most on his guard is often himself taken in.
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Anand Thakur
He who is most on his guard is often himself taken in.
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A well-balanced mind is the best remedy against affliction.
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A mouse does not rely on just one hole.
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The gods play games with men as balls.
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Flying without feathers is not easy: my wings have no feathers.
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Your piping-hot lie is the best of lies.
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It is a bitter disappointment when you have sown benefits, to reap injuries.
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It is only when we have lost them that we fully appreciate our blessings.
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No man has perpetual good fortune.
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It is much easier to begin than to end.
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That which you know, know not; and that which you see, see not.
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He who seeks for gain, must be at some expense.
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He who dies for virtue does not perish.
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If you speak insults you will hear them also.
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He who rushes headlong into love will fare worse than if he had cast himself from a precipice.
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Vulgarity of manners defiles fine garments more than mud.
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