Progress would be wonderful - if only it would stop.
I would like to do commercials, or even work for WWE if they called me. I wouldn't want to go back on the air or manage again, but I would like to be a spokesperson and do stuff like that.
If you would live long, open your heart.
Appetite comes with eating; the more one has, the more one would have.
If we knew where death resided, we would never stay there.
I would rather have a dog as a friend than an enemy.
Only believe in the faith of a woman as you would believe in miracles.
It would be good to have two mouths and speak to yourself with both.
If "How are you?" cost a cent, few would hear it.
If a flea had money, it would buy its own dog.
Serve your neighbors as you would be served yourself.
If everyone thought alike, no goods would ever be sold.
If I had a dog as daft, I would shoot him.
Why would a man without a bow look for arrows?
If all pulled in one direction, the world would keel over.
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