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"Good is to bee sought out, and evill attended."
"A dead Bee maketh no Hony."
"He that hath but one eye, must bee afraid to lose it. [He that hath but one eye must be afraid to lose it.]"
"He that will be served must bee patient."
"Hee that would bee well old, must bee old betimes."
"Hee that knowes what may bee gained in a day never steales."
"If you would bee at ease, all the world is not."
"In a great River great fish are found, but take heede, lest you bee drowned."
"The little cannot bee great, unlesse he devoure many. [The little cannot be great unless he devour many.]"
"The life of spies is to know, not bee known."
"There is nothing more mysterious about the concept human nature than about the concept bee or chicken nature, at least for those who regard humans as creatures in the biological world."
"The botanist should make interest with the bees if he would know when the flowers open and when they close."
"Bees are not as busy as we think they are. They just can't buzz any slower."
"The only thing I'm afraid of is bees. I don't like bees. I'm allergic to them."