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39 aOut, out, darned spot,
40 bThere is a time to laugh and a time to die,
41 cLove conquers all,
42 dVengeance is mine, saith the Lord,
43 eIf you can't stand the heat, get out,
44 fThe whole world loves a lover,
45 gLet them eat cake,
46 hYou can fool most of the people most of the time,
47 Speak loudly and carry a big istick,
48 jThe game is afoot,
49 kS.P.Q.R.,
50 lCherchez the woman!
51 mBeware of Greeks bearing gifts,
52 nThere's a sucker born every minute,
53 oThe rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain,
54 pWho's on first,
55 qReductio ad nauseaum,
56 rPlus c'est la guerre, plus c'est la même chose,
57 sWhen in Rome, do as the Romans do,
58 tI am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord,
59 uNever give a sucker an even break, but never cheat a friend,
60 vGenius is one percent inspiration, and ninety-nine percent perspiration,
61 wTo thine own self be true,
62 xQ.E.D.,
63 yWar is hell,
64 zStone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage,
65 aaThe hand that rocks the cradle rules the world,
66 bbDon't look a gift horse in the mouth,
67 ccBetter late than never,
a.Pnot.32.3
b.Main.22.10
c.Russ.9.1-8
d.Psay.5Q.58
e.Yks.136.1-2
f.Dav.47.11
g.Frog.12.2
h.Yks.94.1-5
i.Zig.10.13
Apes.1.1
j.Pnot.8.5
k.Grk.20.8
l.Frog.8.9
m.Grk.3.2-4
n.Psay.5Q.59
o.Spic.3.2-3
p.Grk.4.11
q.Pnot.24.1-5
Yks.154.31-32
Chuk.18.1
Chuk.20.1
Wil.19.6-11
r.Frog.40.6
s.Rom.20.7
t.Psay.5Q.42
u.Psay.5Q.52
v.Ira.33.1-3
w.Zig.10.12
x.Ira.25.16-20
y.Yks.44.25
z.Ira.42.1-9
aa.Ed.74.3
bb.Grk.18.3
cc.Yks.70.11
dd.Brit.13.8-10
ee.Adam.1.3
ff.Wil.60.1-5
gg.Psong.41.6
hh.Vin.48.12-16
ii.Boul.22.3
jj.Frog.35.4
kk.Brit.6.29
Yks.144.10-12
ll.Lies.8.4
mm.Frog.31.8-9
nn.Brit.6.22
oo.Psom.53.6
pp.Psom.53.7
qq.Jeff.7.4-12
rr.Jeff.7.4-12
ss.Jeff.7.4-12
tt.Jeff.7.4-12
uu.Jeff.7.4-12
vv.Jeff.7.4-12
ww.Jeff.7.4-12
xx.Jeff.7.4-12
yy.Psay.5J.7
zz.Jeff.7.4-12
aaa.Jeff.7.4-12
bbb.Brit.47.1-3
68 ddRule Britannia; Britannia rules the waves,
69 eeThe pen is mightier than the sword,
70 ffFools rush in where angels fear to tread,
71 ggMan cannot live by bread alone,
72 hhEvery cloud has a silver lining,
73 iiAn eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,
74 jjSacré bleu,
75 kkOlé,
76 llOy vay,
77 mmAbsence makes the heart grow fonder,
78 nnTally-ho,
79 ooEt cetera,
80 ppEt alia.

CHAPTER 5R
1 R is for Religions, which almost everybody belongs to,
2 And explains why it's only polite to know what they all are,
3 Including qqPresbyterians,
4 rrLutherans,
5 ssBaptists,
6 ttEpiscopalians,
7 uuMethodists,
8 vvUnitarians,
9 wwQuakers,
10 xxCatholics,
11 yyJews,
12 zzHoly Rollers,
13 aaaSeventh-Day Adventists,
14 And I guess that's about it.

CHAPTER 5S
1 S is for Sports and Games every man should know how to play,
2 Including all the rules,
3 bbbSo you'll always know when you're wrong and can be a good sport about it.