515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 17
321. 
When someone's wealth improves, all of a sudden their house's columns appear to be crooked.
322. 
The humble pay for the mistakes of their betters.
323. 
They are happy, the free men that have their fathers.
324. 
The poor eat meat when they bite their tongues.
325. 
Many people count other people's faults and ignore their own.
326. 
Two may become enemies, when their ideas are the same.
327. 
Lovers do not hide their nakedness.
328. 
A priest sees people at their best, a lawyer at their worst, but a doctor sees them as they really are.
329. 
Men do not limp while their legs are the same length.
330. 
Dragons often rise up on their tail.
331. 
There are not many who would announce their faults with a gong.
332. 
Each is dependent on the other for their mutual survival.
333. 
A person who loves about their mother is doing the best deed.
334. 
When rogues fallout, honest men come by their own.
335. 
A rich man is either a rogue or a rogue's heir.
336. 
Acting is the forte of all their race.
337. 
Birds in their little nests agree.
338. 
Both are the better for their mutual friendship.
339. 
Courts grant not their favours as men are good and deserving.
340. 
Favours should never be forced upon others against their will.
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