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It is more ignominious to mistrust our friends than to be deceived by them.
I advise you not to borrow money from your friends.
I believe more in diet than in drugs.
You may as well keep your promise.
One should keep one's promises.
You should keep your promises.
I much prefer working at night.
The blind man felt his way toward the exit.
He judged it wiser to remain silent.
You can save your breath. There is no use talking to him.
We might as well die as disgrace ourselves.
May I come to see you at your office tomorrow morning?
May I visit your office tomorrow morning?
Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto.
You had better turn off the light before you go to sleep.
It is better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.
Should he call me in my absence, please tell him that I will call him back.
Perhaps I should take an umbrella with me just in case.
Insurance is a good idea - just in case.
My sister can play the piano better than I can.

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