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of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness
of the flesh.
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One who does not study hard when young will find it too late for regret when old.
You may judge a man's learning by the marks in his books.
Even if one studies to an old age, one will never finish learning.
A scholar without going outside his door can know all the affairs of the world.
Though those who study are as many as the number of hairs on an ox, those who succeed are as rare as unicorns' horns.
Chant lessons and your family will prosper; drunken ditties will lead you to ruin.
After three years' study, you want to tell the world; after three more, you hardly want to move an inch.
As for me, I never study. In our abbey, we never study, for fear of the mumps.
Berowne. What is the end of study, let me know?
King. Why, that to know which else we should not know.
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