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1. Add legs to the snake after you have finished drawing it.6 E; C8 M$ Z4 y: d6 W
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2. A book holds a house of gold.
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4. Dream different dreams while on the same bed.
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. I7 c F0 T& Q/ k# A5. Even a hare will bite when it is cornered.) W- l5 h5 ?- O8 {
8 ^5 B* @! Y5 D1 j% i6. Have a mouth as sharp as a dagger, but a heart as soft as tofu.
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7. An inch of time is an inch of gold, but you can't buy that inch of time with an inch of gold.
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8. Looking for the ass on its very back.
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* v7 z; V" w6 m0 g: d( e; \9. The longer the night lasts, the more our dreams will be.
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10. No wind, no waves.
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! N& d, A0 S: x% |11. Of all the stratagems, to know when to quit is the best." I( Y' |$ ]; c9 f& S+ a
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12. Once on a tiger's back, it is hard to alight.
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13. One monk shoulders water by himself; two can still share the labor among them. When it comes to three, they have to go thirsty.
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1 ?7 w* F. M, W! C9 ~$ f2 }14. Paper can't wrap up a fire.% B0 C* Q, k) i, e4 W' A0 N
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15. A smile will gain you ten more years of life.* c, o" l4 X2 Y2 L
4 [/ @9 L1 ]8 L7 ^16. A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den.
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18. Steal a bell with one's ears covered.
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19. There are always ears on the other side of the wall.4 F7 E% ~; z8 d( ^' h0 q6 b5 J& ?
2 P0 q/ @% M& W5 L: W20. Vicious as a tigress can be, she never eats her own cubs.
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! | i4 c0 ]" e7 v21. A weasel comes to say "Happy New Year" to the chickens.6 y5 Q8 ^* }( }) P- f
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22. Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook.
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23. The more you sweat in Peacetime, The less you bleed during War.
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25. Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.% ?1 n: j- X; a/ P. Z8 c
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26. The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names.
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0 O3 Z; [+ v" ?+ S/ t27. The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.8 I4 K* x" v9 n# }8 H
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29. If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow.! f9 f, w1 [% `4 a
7 {/ B* a, Y! P! ^' K- b. D30. After three days without reading, talk becomes flavorless.' ]5 t8 Q x( `% [6 T3 f
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31. A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.6 z6 h7 K& \. M2 C3 o2 l
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32. Sour, sweet, bitter, pungent, all must be tasted.
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( c& Q0 G: |: C! I33. With money you are a dragon; with no money, a worm.
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, y' h1 {. x0 ?" d" k4 Q34. There are many paths to the top of the mountain, but the view is always the same.
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35. When a finger points at the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.
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36. It is not necessary to light a candle to the sun.
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37. He who rides the tiger can never dismount.5 ^; [* h o8 g8 D6 I
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38. Every day cannot be a feast of lanterns.
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. B s, B3 M; [8 `$ ~- k& n0 M6 W& ~/ I0 j39. It is not the knowing that is difficult, but the doing.' B8 t2 \, o% [
0 N( O; c% B* m% H40. Virtue never dwells alone; it always has neighbours.4 k# ~0 I& K9 P$ s" \+ j5 J+ K+ ?
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41. The Gods cannot help those who do not seize opportunities
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