281 Proverbs about Ease / Page 13
241. 
Leave a jest when it pleases lest it turn to earnest.
242. 
The doctor is often more to be feared than the disease.
243. 
He that is angry without a cause shall be pleased without amends.
244. 
Choose a wife to please yourself, not others.
245. 
Empty hands only please their owner.
246. 
Sickness accompanies a waning moon; a new moon cures disease.
247. 
Nice words are free, so choose ones that please another's ears.
248. 
He whose money increases doesn't feel satisfied with his wife.
249. 
Diseased genitals must keep to themselves.
250. 
Cats don't catch mice to please God.
251. 
When you enjoy loving your neighbor, it ceases to be a virtue.
252. 
What the wolf does pleases his mate.
253. 
Old age is a hospital that takes in all diseases.
254. 
May your charity increase as much as your wealth.
255. 
When women increase in wealth, they are silent. But when they fall into trouble, the whole world gets to know.
256. 
One is born, one dies; the land increases.
257. 
Thoughts are like arrows: once released, they strike their mark. guard them well or one day you may be your own victim.
258. 
The skunk rat can get as fat and plump as he pleases. If his whole hind leg costs one anini, I still will not buy it.
259. 
Cease your snow balls casting.
260. 
He that crabs without cause, should mease without mends.
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