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321. 
The noblemen's quarrels can be read on the backs of the peasants.
322. 
Why marry, when your neighbor's wife is ready to go to bed with you?
323. 
With a piece of bread in your hand you'll find paradise under a pine tree.
324. 
Gather the breadfruit from the farthest branches first.
325. 
A thread will tie an honest man better than a chain a rogue.
326. 
Better to eat bread in peace, then cake amid turmoil.
327. 
Abundance does not spread; famine does.
328. 
A day without bread lasts long.
329. 
Drink nothing with out seeing it; sign nothing without reading it.
330. 
It is better to have bread left over than to run short of wine.
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