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The mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands.

The mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands.

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It often happens, that misery will follow a marriage when the
dowry is too large.

It often happens, that misery will follow a marriage when the
dowry is too large.

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No man will revel long in the indulgence of crime.

No man will revel long in the indulgence of crime.

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One day unfolds it and one day destroys.

One day unfolds it and one day destroys.

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Custom is second nature.
[Lat., Consuetudo est secunda natura.]

Custom is second nature.
[Lat., Consuetudo est secunda natura.]

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Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner.

Stay a little, that we may make an end the sooner.

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Hope is a waking dream.

Hope is a waking dream.

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If you are dreaded by many then beware of many.

If you are dreaded by many then beware of many.

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One swallow does not make spring.

One swallow does not make spring.

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Let the blacksmith wear the chains he has himself made.

Let the blacksmith wear the chains he has himself made.

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