61. When rogues (
or thieves) fall out, honest men come by their own.
62. Almost any situation---good
or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to.
63. A politician is a man who undertands government, and it takes a poiltician to run a government. A statesman is a politician who's been dead ten
or fifeen years.
64. Run (
or Hold) with the hare and hunt (or run) with the hounds.
65. Lost wealth can be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance
or medicine, but lost time is gone for ever.
66. No man can be brave who considers pain the greatest evil of life;
or temperate, who regards pleasure as the highest good.
67. He wots not whether he bears the earth,
or the earth him.
68. Music has charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks
or bend a knotted oak.
69. Put (
or Lay or Set) one's shoulder to the wheel.
70. Travel east
or travel west, a man's own home is still the best.
71. Sorrow and trouble either soften the heart
or harden it.
72. In every rank, great
or small, 'Tis industry supports us all.
73. handicaps a man's pow Sadness diminishes
or er of action.
74. The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy
or not.
75. Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness
or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy.
76. The least said, the soonest mended.(
or Least said, soonest mended).
77. Wise men learn by other men's mistakes (
or harms); fools by their own.
78. Love can neither be bought
or sold; its only price is love.
79. On the choice of friendsOur good
or evil name depends.
80. We need enemies to help define ourselves and our lives; they help us to know who we are not
or who we do not want to be.
81. Look for a needle in a bundle (
or bottle) of hay.
82. It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty(sentencedict.com),
or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self.
83. A man alone is either a saint
or a devil.
84. Spoil (
or Lose) the ship for half penny worth of tar.
85. There are but three ways of living: by working, by stealing,
or by begging.
86. Thinking is,
or ought to be, a coolness and a calmness; and our poor hearts throb, and our poor brains beat too much for that.
87. Every form of addiction is bad,(www.Sentencedict.com) no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol
or morphine or idealism.
88. No society can make a perpetual constitution,
or even a perpetual law.
89. An ape’s an ape, a varlet’s a varlet, though they be clad in silk
or scarlet.
90. Life is a leaf of paper white, thereon each of us may write his word
or two.
61. If only she'd been called 'Camilla' or 'Flavia' instead of the prosaic 'Jane'.
62. Do you use an electric razor or the kind that you have to put a razor blade in?
63. There was nothing contrived or calculated about what he said.
64. Heedless of time or any other consideration, they began to search the underwater cave.
65. We lost two or three early games in the World Cup, but we bounced back.
66. They will eventually be able to claw back all or most of the debt.
67. We must take the right measures or we shall fail.
68. His mother had rarely criticized him or any of her children.
69. I don't feel strongly about it one way or the other.
70. Is it possible to get to the city by train, or must I take a bus?
71. The novel deals with grand themes, but is never heavy or pretentious.
72. Don't be late for your interview, or you won't get the job.
73. We could walk uptown or we could take the train.
74. There was no money left over for luxuries or little extras.
75. February's figures cannot plausibly be blamed on flukes or special factors.
76. Military officials are still tight-lipped about when or whether their forces will launch a ground offensive.
77. The centre offers activities for everyone, whatever your age or physical condition.
78. Whether or not Webb is the best person for the job is arguable.
79. Are you comfortable or shall I turn the heat down?
80. Which earrings did you buy in the end - the triangles or the circles?
81. The child's parents or guardians must give their consent before she has the operation.
82. I don't care a damn if you like me or not.
83. I was too weak to move or think or speak.
84. The chancellor bluntly warned the Cabinet to axe public spending or face higher taxes.
85. When his cows calve each year he keeps one or two calves for his family.
86. We'll go on with the work, whether we can find the necessary tools or not.
87. Whether he comes or not makes no difference to me.
88. Organic food is unadulterated food produced without artificial chemicals or pesticides.
89.