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2211. Better leave something to an enemy than borrow from a friend.. Manx Proverb. Better leave something to an enemy than borrow from a friend.
Manx Proverb

2212. Maybe the last dog is catching the hare.. Manx Proverb. Maybe the last dog is catching the hare.
Manx Proverb

2213. The man who looks after his own work has plenty to do to keep everything right.. Manx Proverb. The man who looks after his own work has plenty to do to keep everything right.
Manx Proverb

2214. It is a wretched thing to injure a poor man.. Egyptian Proverb. It is a wretched thing to injure a poor man.
Egyptian Proverb

2215. One should do nothing with a false heart.. Egyptian Proverb. One should do nothing with a false heart.
Egyptian Proverb

2216. When a son attends to his father, it is a twofold joy for both; when wise things are prescribed to him, the son is.. Egyptian Proverb. When a son attends to his father, it is a twofold joy for both; when wise things are prescribed to him, the son is.
Egyptian Proverb

2217. A person once wud, or deranged, is always suspected of being so, in the event of anything strange taking place.. Scottish Proverb. A person once wud, or deranged, is always suspected of being so, in the event of anything strange taking place.
Scottish Proverb

2218. A timid or cowardly person may be raised against the most valuable and useful things.. Scottish Proverb. A timid or cowardly person may be raised against the most valuable and useful things.
Scottish Proverb

2219. Be the same thing that thou wald be cald.. Scottish Proverb. Be the same thing that thou wald be cald.
Scottish Proverb

2220. Do not do strange acts merely for the sake of astonishing your friends.. Scottish Proverb. Do not do strange acts merely for the sake of astonishing your friends.
Scottish Proverb

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