Famous Proverbs
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I send thee myrrh, not that thou mayest be by it perfumed, but it perfumed by thee.4482.
If advice will not improve him, neither will the rod.4483.
If all men were just, there would be no need of valour.4484.
Ignorance of one's misfortunes is clear gain.4485.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it.4486.
Ill beef ne'er made gude broo.4487.
Ill-timed laughter is a dangerous evil.4488.
In hospitality, the chief thing is the good will.4489.
It is easier to talk than to hold one's tongue.4490.
Keep no secrets of thyself from thyself.