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How often the highest talent lurks in obscurity.
[Lat., Ut saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent!]

How often the highest talent lurks in obscurity.
[Lat., Ut saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent!]

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He who would eat the kernel, must crack the shell.
[Lat., Qui e nuce nucleum esse vult, frangat nucem.]

He who would eat the kernel, must crack the shell.
[Lat., Qui e nuce nucleum esse vult, frangat nucem.]

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Fire is next akin to smoke.

Fire is next akin to smoke.

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A mouse relies not solely on one hole.

A mouse relies not solely on one hole.

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A man of three letters, " F U R."

A man of three letters, " F U R."

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In time of sickness the soul collects itself anew.

In time of sickness the soul collects itself anew.

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He carries a stone in one hand, and offers bread with the other.
[Lat., Altera manu fert lapidem, altera read more

He carries a stone in one hand, and offers bread with the other.
[Lat., Altera manu fert lapidem, altera panem ostentat.]

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Better do nothing than do ill.

Better do nothing than do ill.

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Are you not accustomed to look at home, when you abuse others?

Are you not accustomed to look at home, when you abuse others?

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Give assistance, and receive thanks lighter than a feather:
injure a man, and his wrath will be like lead.

Give assistance, and receive thanks lighter than a feather:
injure a man, and his wrath will be like lead.

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