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221. Wrinkles are the gravestones of love.
222. Make sure you have many books and many friends -- as long as they are good ones.
223. He who has a glass roof should not throw stones at his neighbour's.
224. He whose house is tiled with glass should not throw stones at his neighbour's.
225. If you would make a thief honest, trust him.
226. The honest man enjoys the theft.
227. The poor-houses are filled with the honestest people.
228. There are all honest men, but my cloak is not to be found.
229. There are eyes that fall in love with bleared ones.
230. To find oneself in tight breeches.
231. When thieves fall out, honest men come by their own.
232. Where they eat your meat let them pick the bones.
233. It is only at the tree loaded with fruit that the people throw stones.
234. But for all that the honest man has not got his purse.
235. For the last-comer the bones.
236. Honest poverty is thinly sown.
237. Maturity consists of no longer being taken in by oneself.
238. Nothing is more like an honest man than a rogue.
239. One always knocks oneself in the sore place.
240. One bad general is better than two good ones.
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