489 Proverbs about Gain / Page 23
441. 
Plantain ripe, can't green again.
442. 
There is no mischance you are guaranteed against.
443. 
No pain, no gain.
444. 
If love is torn apart you cannot stitch the pieces together again.
445. 
People are like plants in the wind: they bow down and rise up again.
446. 
The best fighting is often against yourself.
447. 
If the judge is against you, you should withdraw the complaint.
448. 
Blessed is the moon; it goes but it comes back again.
449. 
Bring a Cow to the Hall, and she will run to the byre again.
450. 
If God be with us, who will be against us.
451. 
Laugh, and lay down again.
452. 
Ye strive against the stream.
453. 
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
454. 
A just man falls seven times, and rises up again.
455. 
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
456. 
If someone isn't handsome by nature, it's useless for them to wash over and over again.
457. 
A curse turns against the one who uttered it.
458. 
A mare who has had a foal will never again drink pure water.
459. 
A person peeing right against a wall most certainly has an Adam's apple.
460. 
Force of arms is useless against death.
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