489 Proverbs about Gain / Page 22
421. 
He who upsets something should know how to put it back again.
422. 
Even the brave are scared by a lion three times: first by its tracks, again by its roar, and one last time face to face.
423. 
The butterfly that brushes against thorns will tear its wings.
424. 
When you stand with the blessings of your mother and God, it matters not who stands against you.
425. 
It is inevitable that two thighs will rub against each other.
426. 
Try out your shoes on your feet -- gauge people against their misfortune.
427. 
In the ditch where water has flowed, it will flow again.
428. 
One who lies for you will also lie against you.
429. 
Who lies for you will lie against you.
430. 
Someone who lies for you will also lie against you.
431. 
The best remedy against an ill man, is much ground between.
432. 
He that complies against his will, is of his own opinion still.
433. 
If you sell your purse to your wife, give your trousers into the bargain.
434. 
It is ill sitting at Rome and striving against the Pope.
435. 
Nothing ventured nothing gained.
436. 
He who hunts after bargains will scratch his head.
437. 
He who seems to be for you may be working against you.
438. 
Knowledge is gained in many schools.
439. 
Anger against a brother is felt in the flesh, not in the bone.
440. 
The lizard says that he knows the condition of his underbelly. The reason he has it pressed against the ground.
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