1049 Proverbs about Even / Page 26
501. 
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.
502. 
The morning is wiser than the evening.
503. 
You can get used to anything -- even hell.
504. 
One is wiser in the morning than in the evening.
505. 
A lucky man can stumble upon a treasure while an unlucky one can't even find a mushroom.
506. 
One can even get used to living hell.
507. 
Even honor is not an honor, if there is nothing to eat.
508. 
Even in heaven, it is not good to be alone.
509. 
If a person is fated to drown, he'll lose his life even in a teaspoon of water.
510. 
A person can study for seventy years and at the end die a fool.
511. 
It is not good to be alone, even in Paradise.
512. 
In time, even a bear can be taught to dance.
513. 
A dead man is mourned seven days;a fool, his lifetime.
514. 
Love your neighbor, even if he plays the trombone.
515. 
Rich man down and poor man up -- they are still not even.
516. 
If a man is destined to drown, he will drown even in a spoonful of water.
517. 
The wise man, even when he holds his tongue, says more than the fool when he speaks.
518. 
Time and words can't be recalled, even if it was only yesterday.
519. 
With time, even a bear can learn to dance.
520. 
Even a ball of wool has a beginning.
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