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| Latin Proverb - O O ancient house, by what a different master are you presided over!Obedience is the mother of happiness.Observe decorum even in your sport.Obstinately to justify a fault is a second fault.Of no sort of good to himself, or to anybody else.Of no worldly good can the joy be perfect, unless it is shared by a friend.Of two evils the least is always to be chosen.Offer not the right hand of friendship to every one.Office tests the man.Often there is eloquence in a silent look.Old age is in itself a disease.Old foxes want no tutors.Old men's children are rarely of good constitution.One lawsuit begets another.One lie makes many.One man excels in one thing, another in another.One man is no man. [A man is nothing without the aid of others.]One man must not fight with two.One man uses his tongue, another his teeth.One man yawning makes another yawn too.One man's loss is another man's gain.One man's meat is another man's poison.One mule scrubs another.One who can do you a deal of good or a deal of harm.Out of danger. |
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