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Better a tooth out than always aching
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"Better a tooth out than always aching"

- Thomas Fuller

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The quote "Better a tooth out than always aching" by Thomas Fuller is a metaphor suggesting that sometimes it is much better to go through short-lived discomfort to avoid long-term suffering. In dental terms, it might be much better to have a tooth drawn out than to sustain consistent discomfort and discomfort. This expression can be applied to many elements of life, highlighting the value of dealing with difficult situations head-on and making difficult decisions when needed to alleviate oneself of a prolonged battle. The quote also recommends that short-term pain can be worth it if it results in long-term relief, resolution, or recovery.

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Thomas Fuller This quote is written / told by Thomas Fuller between June 19, 1608 and August 16, 1661. He was a famous Clergyman from England. The author also have 85 other quotes.

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