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  • Even a cock crows over his own dunghill. -- Navjot Singh Sidhu
  • Every cocke is proud on his owne dunghill. -- John Heywood
  • The sun shineth upon the dunghill, and is not corrupted. -- John Lyly
  • Insults are engendered from vulgar minds, like toadstools from a dunghill. -- Charles Caleb Colton
  • In reality, while we aim for excellence, we're always living on somebody's dunghill. -- Jo Walton
  • Suspicion and persecution are weeds of the same dunghill, and flourish best together. -- Thomas Paine
  • Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not. -- James Joyce
  • How soon are we broken on the soft pillow of ease! Adam in paradise was overcome, when Job on the dunghill was a conqueror. -- Thomas Watson
  • Experience stands on its own dunghill in medicine, and reason yields it place. Medicine has always professed experience to be the touchstone of its operations. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • There is nothing intrinsically more beautiful or poetical about the moon than about a dunghill; if anything, the contrary, for the latter is full of life and warmth and energy. -- Reginald Horace Blyth
  • He saw a lawyer killing a viper on a dunghill hard by his own stable; And the Devil smiled, for it put him in mind of Cain and his brother Abel. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • For us the national flag is a rag to be planted on a dunghill. There are only two fatherlands in the world: that of the exploited and that of the exploiters. -- Benito Mussolini
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