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The problem was that I had nothing to say to him.
The trouble is that you are too young.
The question is not what education is for so much as how you go about it.
The question is how to say no without making them angry.
He said on his return, "It has been a wonderful tour."
The eyes are as eloquent as the tongue.
Eyes sometimes talk louder than words.
Shut up and listen!
Shut up and listen.
I see a house among the trees.
A house built of wood is more easily burnt than a house of stone.
A wooden house burns more easily than a stone house.
Houses built with wood burn more easily than houses built out of stone.
Wooden houses catch fire easily.
I see a house among the trees.
Too many trees deprive a house of light.
Trees shelter my house from the wind.
It may seem like a hassle, but I think you ought to go back to the basics and start over. Haste makes waste they say.
Such men as praise you to your face are apt to speak ill of you behind your back.
Don't say it behind my back.

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