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1 A pitcher goes often to the well, but is broken at last.
2 He going with me goes often with spare diet, poverty, angry enemies, desertions.
3 Many may be as true, but I think it goes often along with some reserve.
4 One who goes often into a hill country learns not to say: What if it should rain?
5 There is an old saying, however, that the pitcher which goes often to the well gets broken at last.
6 It's well to carry a cheerful heart; but the pitcher goes often to the well, and comes home broken at last.
7 Science, always great and worshipful, goes often in hodden grey, but you have clothed her in garments meet for her high degree.
8 If you can swim you are comparatively safe, and a girl who goes often on the trail should, by all means, be a swimmer.
9 "The pitcher goes often to the well, but it is broken at last," he said drily.
10 "But, captain, there is a saying, 'the pitcher which goes often to the well gets broken at last.'"
11 "There is an old saying, 'That the water-pot which goes often to the well, gets broken at last,'" I observed.
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