369 Proverbs about Anger / Page 7
121. 
He who waits for a dead man's shoes is in danger of going barefoot.
122. 
He that performs his own errand, saves his messanger's hire.
123. 
To tell the truth is dangerous; to listen to it is boring.
124. 
In war it is best to tie your horse to a strange manger.
125. 
It is dangerous to eat cherries with the great, they throw the stones at your head.
126. 
It is difficult to tie an unborn horse to the manger.
127. 
It is pleasant driving when there is no danger of upsetting.
128. 
Strangers' meat is the greatest treat.
129. 
The greater the fear the nearer the danger.
130. 
The horse must go to the manger, and not the manger to the horse.
131. 
Time is not tied to a post, like a horse to the manger.
132. 
Vice is most dangerous when it puts on the garb of virtue.
133. 
When anger blinds the eyes, truth disappears.
134. 
When the fox preaches to the goose her neck is in danger.
135. 
When the manger is empty the horses fight.
136. 
The thief is no danger to the beggar.
137. 
Beware of the anger of a patient man.
138. 
May your anger set with the sun and not rise again with it.
139. 
Drunkenness and anger speak truthfully.
140. 
A soft answer turns away anger.
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