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| #9264 |  | The only reward of virtue is virtue. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
 
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| #9265 |  | "The porcupine with the sharpest quills gets stuck on a tree more often." 
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| #9266 |  | The proof of the pudding is in the eating. -- Miguel de Cervantes
 
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| #9267 |  | The reverse side also has a reverse side. -- Japanese proverb
 
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| #9268 |  | The road to Hades is easy to travel. -- Bion
 
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| #9269 |  | The superfluous is very necessary. -- Voltaire
 
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| #9270 |  | The temperature of the aqueous content of an unremittingly ogled culinary vessel will not achieve 100 degrees on the Celsius scale.
 
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| #9271 |  | The worst is enemy of the bad. 
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| #9272 |  | -- The writing implement is more potent than the claymore. -- All articles that coruscate with resplendence are not truly auriferous.
 -- When there are visible vapors having the prevenience in ignited carbonaceous
 materials, there is conflagration.
 -- Sorting on the part of mendicants must be interdicted.
 -- A plethora of individuals wither expertise in culinary techniques vitiated
 the potable concoction produced by steeping certain coupestibles.
 -- The person presenting the ultimate cachinnation possesses thereby the
 optimal cachinnation.
 -- Eleemosynary deeds have their initial incidence intramurally.
 
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| #9273 |  | There are more things in heaven and earth than any place else. 
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