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Aphorisms of famous people. George Herbert

Aphorisms of famous people

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George Herbert. The most famous aphorisms

  • The choice of a wife and the purchase of a sword cannot be entrusted to another.
  • He complains unjustly of the sea who is wrecked a second time.
  • One father means more than a hundred teachers.
  • That house is good, where the inhabitants are good.
  • He who marries for wealth is selling his freedom.

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