381 Proverbs about Able / Page 13
241. 
Which is a man's most desirable occupation? the one for which he is most fit.
242. 
Being hospitable is more important than attending synagogue service early in the morning.
243. 
Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.
244. 
Until a child is one year old it is incapable of sin.
245. 
A woman will be twice bound when her chains feel comfortable.
246. 
Honorable is the person who is aware of his power, yet refrains from inflicting bad things onto others.
247. 
When you're at the dealing table, always look for the sucker-- and make sure it isn't you.
248. 
Error carries away the unteachable.
249. 
The miserable got together with the hopeless.
250. 
That which is said at the table should be wrapped up in the tablecloth.
251. 
There are no incurable diseases but only incurable people.
252. 
If the master gets drunk it is an honorable drunkenness; if the servant does it is evidence of his mean disposition.
253. 
The child is capable of splitting open the snail, not the tortoise.
254. 
There is no reason for war that reasonable men can't settle. Clouds and thunder don't always result in rain. A small cloud can hide the sun and the moon.
255. 
Unmistakable lawyer. Immortal medicineman.
256. 
If you like what you are doing, nothing is too far and no job is too hard. The person who makes an error should be taught, and not made fun of. A good character is more valuable than gold.
257. 
Who leaves the boat on water is miserable.
258. 
An offer of friendship to a friend's foe is unbecoming an honorable man.
259. 
If you enter a goat stable, bleat; if you enter a water buffalo stable, bellow.
260. 
If you go into a goat stable, bleat; if you go into a water buffalo stable, bellow.
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