Sayings
A wise man changes his mind; a fool never.
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He who looses money, loses much;
he who looses a friend, loses more;
but he who loses courage, loses all.
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Many complain of their memory,
few of their judgment.
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Great wealth makes us neither
more wise nor more healthy.
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It is in the enjoyment and not in mere
possesion that makes for happiness.
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Neither speak well nor ill of yourself. if well,
men will not believe you; if ill, they will
believe a great deal more than you say.
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Wisdom is a good purchase,
though we pay dearly for it.
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Memory tempers prosperity,
consoles adversity, cautions youth
and delights old age.
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First deserve, then desire.
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Life's trials may be hard to bear,
but patience can outlive them.
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Gratitude takes three forms;
a feeling in the heart,
an expression in words,
and giving in return.
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To a young heart everything is fun.
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How few there are who have courage
enough to admit their faults or
resolution enough to mend them!
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Even ill luck itself is good for something
in a wise man's hand.
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Words may show a man's wit,
but actions his meaning.
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Promises may get friends,
but tis performance that keeps them.
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There are no riches above a sound body,
and no joy above the joy of the heart.
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A gem is not polished without rubbing,
nor a man perfected without trials.
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Fate leads the willing,
but drives the stubborn.
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An open foe may prove a curse;
but a pretend friend is worse.
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The heart of a fool is in his mouth,
but the mouth of a wise man is
in his heart.
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Fortune lost, nothing lost;
courage lost, much lost; honor lost,
more lost; soul lost, all lost.
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If you have one true friend, you
have more than your share.
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Patience is a tree whose root is bitter,
but its fruit is very sweet.
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Men are like lottery tickets,
you have to rub alot of loosers
before you get a winner.
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If someone has a problem with you,
that's their problem, not yours.
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Take what you can get,
while you can get it.
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Somtimes,
all you can do is love
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Treat others, how you
would have them treat you.
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You reap what you sow.
I hope you liked the sayings, they are sayings my grandmother used to say. Tell me what you think!
