1049 Proverbs about Even / Page 24
461. 
A fly, a harlot, a beggar, a rat, and gusty wind; the village-boss and the tax collector - these seven are always annoying to others.
462. 
Even the hen looks toward heaven when she drinks.
463. 
Love is sometimes difficult but death even more so.
464. 
Playing with fire will eventually turn bitter.
465. 
A Haughty person will not even reach down to take his own nose if it had fallen to the ground.
466. 
The Blind hen, when it sees again, wants even to mount the cock.
467. 
A Single hand cannot wash itself even in the Danube river.
468. 
The Wealthy man has even his crow laying him eggs.
469. 
Onion treats seven ailments.
470. 
A golden handshake convinces even the most skeptical judge.
471. 
Death is a giant against whom even the Tsars must draw weapons.
472. 
Even an eagle will not fly higher than the sun.
473. 
Even good dogs have fleas.
474. 
Even in the ashes there will be a few sparks.
475. 
Hang a German, even if he is a good man.
476. 
It is unpleasant to go alone, even to be drowned.
477. 
One good daughter is worth seven sons.
478. 
Pray for revenge, and God will turn a deaf ear.
479. 
When Anger and Revenge get married, their daughter is called Cruelty.
480. 
With seven nurses the child loses its eye.
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