Famous Proverbs
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He who takes the profit ought also to take the labour.6342.
It is not to be argued that the abuse of a thing proves that it is useless.6343.
No injury can be complained of by a consenting party.6344.
No man ought to be twice tried for the same offence.6345.
The naming of one man amounts to the exclusion of another.6346.
What a man does by the agency of another is his own act.6347.
I see the better course and approve of it; I follow, alas. the worse.6348.
I shall speak facts; but some will say I deal in fiction.6349.
I too am not powerless, and my weapons strike hard.6350.
Idleness ruins the constitution.