No one can be so welcome a guest that he will not become an annoyance when he has stayed three continuous days in a friend’s house.
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Anand Thakur
No one can be so welcome a guest that he will not become an annoyance when he has stayed three continuous days in a friend’s house.
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In grasping at uncertainties we lost that which is certain.
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The Bell never rings of itself; unless some one handles or moves it it is dumb.
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Always bring money along with your complaints.
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That man is worthless who knows how to receive a favor, but not how to return one.
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Disgrace is immortal, and living even when one thinks it dead.
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He who dies for virtue does not perish.
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If you have overcome your inclination and not been overcome by it, you have reason to rejoice.
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Man is no man, but a wolf.
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Every one can remember that which has interested himself.
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It is only when we have lost them that we fully appreciate our blessings.
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It is not without a purpose when a rich man greets a poor one with kindness.
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Good things soon find a purchaser.
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In everything the middle road is best.
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Man’s fortune is usually changed at once; life is changeable.
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He who accuses another of wrong should look well into his own conduct.
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