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| Latin Proverb - G Gather flowers while the morning sun lasts.Gently but firmly.Gently, not by force.Give a helping hand to a man in trouble.Give ear and weigh the matter well.Give ear to that man who has four ears.Give to each man that which is his due.Give way to him with whom you contend; by doing so you will gain the victory.Glory is the shadow of virtue.God sends enough to all.God will be present, whether asked or not.God will be present, whether asked or not.Gold is proved by fire.Good advice is beyond price.Good debts become bad unless called in.Good luck lasts not for ever.Good ware makes quick markets.Govern your passions, or they will govern you.Great discomfort arises from too hearty a supper: if you would enjoy a tranquil sleep let your supper be a light one.Great fish feed on the lesser.Great men's sons seldom do well.Grieve not for that which is irreparably lost. |
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