489 Proverbs about Gain / Page 13
241. 
There's no guarding against the privy thief.
242. 
Who draws his sword against his prince must throw away his scabbard.
243. 
Who spits against heaven, it falls on his head.
244. 
Who spits against the wind spits in his own face.
245. 
Whosoever draws his sword against the prince must throw the scabbard away.
246. 
The person who does not ask will never get a bargain.
247. 
Never open a door that you can't lock again.
248. 
One sip of wine is an antidote against death, cupfuls poison life.
249. 
When fortune turns against you, even jelly breaks your teeth.
250. 
If fortune turns against you, even jelly breaks your tooth.
251. 
Don't bargain for fish which are still in the water.
252. 
You can only lean against that which resists.
253. 
It's easy to throw something into the river but hard to get it out again.
254. 
He who leans against a big tree will always find shade.
255. 
Where a horse of a Turk passes the grass will not grow again.
256. 
Do good and then do it again.
257. 
The Blind hen, when it sees again, wants even to mount the cock.
258. 
He who keeps his old clothes, gains new ones too.
259. 
Old age is not a joy, but death is not a gain.
260. 
A spoken word is like a sparrow that once has flown away, cannot be caught again.
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