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Aphorism #917.
“you never know what you can do until you try”
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you don’t get something from nothing
you scratch my back and i will scratch yours
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Aphorism #916.
“you don’t get something from nothing”
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you are what you eat
you never know what you can do until you try
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Aphorism #915.
“you are what you eat”
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you are never too old to learn
you don’t get something from nothing
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Aphorism #914.
“you are never too old to learn”
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worry often gives a small thing a big shadow
you are what you eat
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Aphorism #913.
“worry often gives a small thing a big shadow”
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work today for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow
you are never too old to learn
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Aphorism #912.
“work today for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow”
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words pay no debts
worry often gives a small thing a big shadow
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Aphorism #911.
“words pay no debts”
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wonders will never cease!
work today for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow
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Aphorism #910.
“wonders will never cease!”
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wit without learning is like a tree without fruit
words pay no debts
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Aphorism #909.
“wit without learning is like a tree without fruit”
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wise distrust is the parent of security
wonders will never cease!
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Aphorism #908.
“wise distrust is the parent of security”
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wisdom is better than strength
wit without learning is like a tree without fruit
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