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| #9154 |  | Leave no stone unturned. -- Euripides
 
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| #9155 |  | Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse. 
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| #9156 |  | Let sleeping dogs lie. -- Charles Dickens
 
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| #9157 |  | Let your conscience be your guide. -- Pope
 
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| #9158 |  | Life is one long struggle in the dark. -- Titus Lucretius Carus
 
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| #9159 |  | "Life is too important to take seriously." -- Corky Siegel
 
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| #9160 |  | Life is too short to be taken seriously. -- Oscar Wilde
 
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| #9161 |  | Look before you leap. -- Samuel Butler
 
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| #9162 |  | Look ere ye leap. -- John Heywood
 
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| #9163 |  | -- Male cadavers are incapable of yielding testimony. -- Individuals who make their abode in vitreous edifices would be well advised
 to refrain from catapulting projectiles.
 -- Neophyte's serendipity.
 -- Exclusive dedication to necessitious chores without interludes of hedonistic
 diversion renders John a hebetudinous fellow.
 -- A revolving concretion of earthy or mineral matter accumulates no congeries
 of small, green bryophytic plant.
 -- Abstention from any aleatory undertaking precludes a potential escallation
 of a lucrative nature.
 -- Missiles of ligneous or osteal consistency have the potential of fracturing
 osseous structure, but appellations will eternally remain innocuous.
 
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