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			<title><![CDATA[Poetic Proverbs]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <div class='ArticleAuthor'>By Danielle</div><br>A rolling stone will gather no moss,   but too many cooks may spoil the broth  But to have a friend, first one you must be;  to be so, recall, beauty’s only skin deep  A leopard cannot change his spots, quoth the wise,  but things are not quite as they seem to your eyes  For all that does glitter is not in fact gold,   and those with warm hearts may have hands that are cold  So don’t judge a book by its cover, I say,  for in time every dog will yet have its day  Speaking of which, dog is man’s best friend,   so let sleeping dogs lie and you’ll live to the end  For the good die young, ‘less to animals they’re kind  Think through this well, then look and you’ll find  But don’t ever look a gift horse in the jaw  Possession, you know, is nine points of the law  When opportunity knocks you should open the doors,  but as a buyer, beware, for the error is yours.   But every dark cloud has a sliver lining;   just as cold April showers doth May flowers bring  When the night is so dark, the dawn is soon near,  but you still can't make purses out of sows’ ears  So never bite off more than you can chew  and never forget that beggars can’t choose  Don’t bite at the hand that has to you fed  As you make it, so, you must lie in your bed  Remember: a thousand mile trip must begin with one step  But then, only an elephant never forgets  So if you can’t be good, then be careful, I pray  From a soft whisper wrath turns away  Because in silence doth consent give well  So ask me no questions and no lies I’ll tell  But the bigger the lie, the more it’s believed,  And without any fervor, nothing’s achieved  When you paddle your own canoe as you go,  A friend in need is indeed, you know  But while birds of a feather may flock together  You should always put business right before pleasure  So it goes without saying, you should always pay heed   to the elders with whom you should respect indeed  Now remember, my child, though tomorrow I’m gone;  dead men tell no tales, but the written word lives on. ]]></description>
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