197 Proverbs about Dies / Page 5
81. 
He who does good to you either dies or goes away.
82. 
He who makes light of his enemy dies by his hand.
83. 
He who trifles with his enemy dies by his hand.
84. 
Of the malady a man fears, he dies.
85. 
Bleed him, purge him, and if he dies, bury him.
86. 
The road of "about," leads only to the house of "never." Near the spring nobody dies of thirst.
87. 
He who would bring home the wealth of the Indies must carry the wealth of the Indies with him.
88. 
It is a wise man who lives with money in the bank, it is a fool who dies that way.
89. 
Love never dies of starvation, but often of indigestion.
90. 
When the daughter dies, the son-in-law is dead as well.
91. 
A Sunday's child never dies of the plague.
92. 
As soon dies the calf as the cow.
93. 
Desperate ills require desperate remedies.
94. 
Desperate maladies require desperate remedies.
95. 
The leaves fall before the tree dies.
96. 
A man's servant can live for a hundred years; the slave of a woman dies in six months.
97. 
Three remedies of the physicians of Myddfal: water, honey, and labour.
98. 
One learns as long as one lives and still dies a fool.
99. 
The lucky man's enemy dies, and the unlucky man's friend.
100. 
It's astonishing how important a man becomes when he dies.
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