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1. Add legs to the snake after you have finished drawing it.3 G5 |6 F" o& h# i8 b6 @ p
# q3 B" d/ `4 r2. A book holds a house of gold.
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- f0 }1 G% \- C% @7 u, x; @3. Crows everywhere are equally black.5 r8 |1 i) z- v" }
8 p4 g) T0 Y6 i- x, E B' |' L( H4. Dream different dreams while on the same bed.& i: Z& H. ~3 q
9 `# S( m6 j; ?# m5. Even a hare will bite when it is cornered.
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1 k" s2 [# c8 D. q! b/ j; Q0 o% f6. Have a mouth as sharp as a dagger, but a heart as soft as tofu.8 H, d& k0 v0 B. g, J; t! y
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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.4 m U; W1 D% O$ |# v
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8. Looking for the ass on its very back.6 Z- F7 {) [% o: R: Q& o) A7 h
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9. The longer the night lasts, the more our dreams will be. H; o& D0 S& ?! ^" C: `5 S
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10. No wind, no waves.
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11. Of all the stratagems, to know when to quit is the best.
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! X. V" q3 I6 H8 W# d12. Once on a tiger's back, it is hard to alight.
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3 n1 @& z) v" X. g# O13. One monk shoulders water by himself; two can still share the labor among them. When it comes to three, they have to go thirsty.- L' l* O0 F4 W% b
7 f: G; E: t, Z8 m7 C X0 Q14. Paper can't wrap up a fire.
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15. A smile will gain you ten more years of life.: t- r* u4 Y+ q& x8 m- m e4 R1 r1 s
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16. A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den.
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17. Some prefer carrot while others like cabbage.
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$ O6 |' E, ~5 u# D6 U) h1 R3 _18. Steal a bell with one's ears covered.: D2 [7 g# M$ i; y2 U) u* l5 n
/ ^% p. p' W1 [; h7 _1 W; f19. There are always ears on the other side of the wall.+ W* G2 h! j" u: B+ G
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20. Vicious as a tigress can be, she never eats her own cubs.
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/ O; j7 h5 v2 J6 z/ n2 y) U21. A weasel comes to say "Happy New Year" to the chickens.4 i) Q% S- v/ T. y/ ~
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22. Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook.3 V& n, V" V! ?+ H8 u, Z- f
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23. The more you sweat in Peacetime, The less you bleed during War.! W3 A) m$ \3 h
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24. Pure gold does not fear furnace.' H' V, [1 S9 Q; Y
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25. Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.0 N. h, N, T9 c% U. B2 i: s0 Q
# X# D$ C# @& E5 P* c26. The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names.
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. B& n! ?1 U% U" q27. The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.) K' ^; U! N& n; W: t1 S. K- P
- V/ c F# P0 c" P! e6 e& @28. He painted a tiger, but it turned out a dog.
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5 O6 N4 c& h& b0 J5 ]9 u' w29. If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow.
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+ y: M9 n W; V30. After three days without reading, talk becomes flavorless.
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4 S1 f: [% E/ e31. A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
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6 v1 n* p+ @, K4 f* D32. Sour, sweet, bitter, pungent, all must be tasted.1 B4 \, L% B$ {3 m
" ]+ H6 b9 O! D: j( E7 n33. With money you are a dragon; with no money, a worm.
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' k. K( { f3 y5 p. M+ p5 F) K34. 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." ^" K/ }3 j9 t V4 ]! q
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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.; Z+ t8 S' O% M2 K( X9 C, J/ U" W
. g* g4 V+ K; f% n9 E38. Every day cannot be a feast of lanterns.4 U8 ~' H$ b1 l; X4 E
- X' K; }, ^- D2 x, ^39. It is not the knowing that is difficult, but the doing.
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, v* v) n8 C9 ` a2 \% O2 D9 Y40. Virtue never dwells alone; it always has neighbours.! B" N$ y: B, z: N0 s1 q( D
% r+ z- M& q1 Y$ A+ V$ _+ s* g! G41. The Gods cannot help those who do not seize opportunities/ A3 H; }+ |1 L* X- C# U: E' ~
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