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Man's skin is very sensitive to temperature changes.
A man's worth lies in what he is, not in what he has.
A man's happiness doesn't depend on what he has, but on what he is.
A man's worth lies not so much in what he has as in what he is.
A man's worth lies in what he is rather than in what he has.
A man's worth does not lie in what he has, but in what he is.
To persuade somebody that your recommendation is reasonable and wise, you have to give reasons and quote known examples and authorities.
Some people gain weight when they stop smoking.
Every man has his weak side.
We have two ears.
Every man has his price.
Each man has his own field of work.
Each person has various reasons for going on a trip abroad.
People differ in habits.
People have worldly passions which lead them into delusions and sufferings.
For he knew what was in a man.
It is impolite to elbow one's way through the crowd.
The most valuable skill one can acquire is the ability to think for oneself.
I don't like sewing because I can't thread the needle.
Progress is a comfortable disease.

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