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It doesn't matter whether you come or not.
He is no more foolish than you are.
You may fail, for all I care.
When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
It makes no difference whether you go or not.
It makes no difference whether you go or not.
You shouldn't have paid the bill.
It matters little what you do.
You are not to blame, nor is he.
Who lives without folly is not so wise as he thinks.
Take part in the activity not for money but for learning through experience.
Rich as he is, he is not happy.
Money is not everything.
These days, the motive for marriage is not necessarily pure.
He is not just interested, he's crazy about it.
Getting excited is not at all the same as getting angry.
A wet blanket is not always unpleasant when you come to know him well.
Your hat should not be worn in the classroom.
Although teachers give a lot of advice, students don't always take it.
Education does not consist simply in learning a lot of facts.

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