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1. Add legs to the snake after you have finished drawing it.
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2. A book holds a house of gold.$ [# `9 a, r i2 _" t" Q4 \, p& D' o
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3. Crows everywhere are equally black.
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4. Dream different dreams while on the same bed.
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9 U! X: O; I* I4 M5 W! T! h5. Even a hare will bite when it is cornered.
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6. Have a mouth as sharp as a dagger, but a heart as soft as tofu.' B. G& s0 @( z) }
' v, M$ c( G+ z3 f& K8 v; t7. An inch of time is an inch of gold, but you can't buy that inch of time with an inch of gold.3 [$ G, j' J- J# R) W6 G
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8. Looking for the ass on its very back." n0 w* ~3 a$ Z( r
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9. The longer the night lasts, the more our dreams will be.( i4 s: J4 e9 x$ Y& n% A1 w3 D! q
& A. z5 E: J- F" ^. `/ G10. No wind, no waves.
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1 e# J D: X' B" G" c! s11. Of all the stratagems, to know when to quit is the best.( C( N. p1 a7 U) P
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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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15. A smile will gain you ten more years of life./ E1 y5 V7 ~3 f) m# ]3 L. g7 H5 q
" ~+ R% i8 S' ?- }16. A sly rabbit will have three openings to its den.
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17. Some prefer carrot while others like cabbage.* d( c) q1 t* \3 p
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18. Steal a bell with one's ears covered.9 f/ u, m/ D$ p2 T& i% H8 Q; G! S
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19. There are always ears on the other side of the wall.
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; O( H, o3 j( J5 `, i20. Vicious as a tigress can be, she never eats her own cubs.
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21. A weasel comes to say "Happy New Year" to the chickens.: P4 r& M7 w! X- R* A! U1 N
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22. Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook.2 |) P! @* J- b8 X
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23. The more you sweat in Peacetime, The less you bleed during War.
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1 v5 e5 S- {! }$ U W25. Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.
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26. The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their right names.8 |) {9 |4 }- f5 T& \ F
# z' M, }& @! |) a; R( V; |27. The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.% t+ c; u) d0 W7 J4 G. k4 ]7 Y
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28. He painted a tiger, but it turned out a dog.
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3 [7 b: k1 K2 d- x29. If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow.
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+ L1 i( m) Z J1 D2 E8 G* T30. After three days without reading, talk becomes flavorless.4 X& @! x+ r4 D) _. s$ s
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31. A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
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32. Sour, sweet, bitter, pungent, all must be tasted.
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1 d% c! A) j3 H( J! _1 j7 Y33. With money you are a dragon; with no money, a worm./ m. V4 W3 e6 f/ B' h! t
" ^1 p; C P. z34. There are many paths to the top of the mountain, but the view is always the same.
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) s: C5 w3 |4 B! d35. When a finger points at the moon, the imbecile looks at the finger.4 ~% C n# P) x$ U8 G2 Y
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36. It is not necessary to light a candle to the sun.; `6 M* K# K. b \% ~8 r4 w8 M9 j
- h" Q' U2 |- R8 R7 Y5 I37. He who rides the tiger can never dismount.. q0 ?2 Z5 F. q. g
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39. It is not the knowing that is difficult, but the doing.
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40. Virtue never dwells alone; it always has neighbours.
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41. The Gods cannot help those who do not seize opportunities
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