The law is a jealous mistress. Professor Ferdinand Fairfax Stone, Tulane Law 
School, early and mid 1960s. Paraphrased from The Mourning Bride, act i, scene 
i, by William Congreve. It's often a person's mouth broke their nose. From 
Occam's Razor where the simplest explanation is the most likely. Give and ye 
shall receive. - Jesus Christ
Wide ears and short tongue are the best. If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it 
probably needed fixing anyway. First come, first served.
Money is honey and the richman jocks is always funny Two heads are better than 
one. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. Better to remain silent and 
be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone. -- Jesus Christ If you're in a 
hole, stop digging. Where there's a will there's a way. Possible 
Interpretation: Accomplishing two things with a single action. Alternative: Who 
will act as gatekeeper to the gatekeepers? Possible Interpretation: Great 
achivements take time.
Whom we love best, to them we can say the least. Better safe than sorry. Where 
there's a will, there's a relative ! Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
Different sores must have different salves. All for one and one for all. From 
"The Three Muscuteers" of Alexandre Dumas pere. Birds of a feather flock 
together. He goes a'sorrowing who goes a'borrowing Hard cases make bad law

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