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Chastise one that is worthless, and he will presently hate you.... >>

A handsome man is not quite poor.... >>

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Advice when most needed is least heeded.... (English) >>

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When ill luck falls asleep, let none wake her.... (Italian) >>

Though you are a prudent old man, do not despise counsel.

- Spanish Proverb