515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 15
281. 
The Pilgrim Fathers landed on the shores of America and fell on their knees; then they fell upon the aborigines.
282. 
There are many witty men whose brains can't fill their bellies.
283. 
If you make yourself into a doormat, people will wipe their feet on you.
284. 
Folks like the truth that hits their neighbor.
285. 
Men are punished by their sins, not for them.
286. 
Wise men learn from other men's mistakes; fools insist on learning from their own.
287. 
We judge others by their acts, but ourselves by our intentions.
288. 
By others' faults wise men correct their own.
289. 
Bad men excuse their faults, good men leave them.
290. 
Advisers get away with it. They never have to pay the penalty for their advice.
291. 
All men think their enemies ill men.
292. 
By their fruits you shall know them.
293. 
Coming events cast their shadows before.
294. 
Drunken days have their tomorrow.
295. 
Folks spend their health to acquire wealth and later spend their wealth in an effort to regain their health.
296. 
From beavers, bees should learn to mend their ways. A bee works; a beaver works and plays.
297. 
He is a fool that makes his doctor his heir.
298. 
Judge men by their deeds, not be their creeds.
299. 
Ladies in slacks should not turn their backs.
300. 
Men shut their doors against the setting sun.
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