489 Proverbs about Gain / Page 18
341. 
Force against force equals more force.
342. 
I against my brother, I and my brother against our cousin, I, my brother and our cousin against the neighbors, All of us against the foreigner.
343. 
The one who does not risk anything does not gain nor lose.
344. 
If Candlemas day be sunny and bright, winter will have another flight; if Candlemas day be cloudy with rain, winter is gone and won't come again.
345. 
It is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.
346. 
You get a lot of these blows, said the busy bee when he flew against a brick wall.
347. 
Don't bargain for fish which are still in the water.
348. 
If only the wind would turn before I go home, said the woman rowing against the wind.
349. 
Two make an army against one.
350. 
A man finds what he takes to be small; it will only be big again when he loses it.
351. 
No pain no gain.
352. 
Once you lost the trust of someone, it is almost impossible to gain it back.
353. 
Take time: much may be gained by patience.
354. 
The future struggles against being mastered.
355. 
My bark, once struck by the fury of the storm, dreads again to approach the place of danger.
356. 
Neither shall the wave, which has passed on, ever be recalled; nor can the hour, which has once fled by, return again.
357. 
Take time: much may be gained by patience.
358. 
A few things gained by fraud destroy a fortune otherwise honestly won.
359. 
Again and again I beg and pray of you to live merrily: should aught distress you, dismiss it from your minds.
360. 
An evil gain is equal to a loss.
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