515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 18
341. 
Injuries, when treated with contempt, vanish and have no effect. If you show anger their effect would appear to be acknowledged.
342. 
It is a solace to the miserable to have a companion in their grief.
343. 
Men see more of the business of others than of their own.
344. 
Servants differ as their masters.
345. 
Small things have their own peculiar charm.
346. 
The absent one will not be the heir.
347. 
The avenging gods have their feet clothed in wool.
348. 
The conquered dare not open their mouths.
349. 
The hatred of knaves is to be preferred to their company.
350. 
The tears of an heir are laughter under a mask.
351. 
They limit their expenditure where it is not needed, and are ever lavish of that of which they should be sparing.
352. 
Those who are conscious of their own iniquity, suspect others.
353. 
Those who see the faults of others, and see not their own, are wise for others and fools for themselves.
354. 
To the ass, or the sow, their own offspring appears the fairest in creation.
355. 
We learn the value of things more in their loss than in their enjoyment.
356. 
Winter is summer's heir.
357. 
You must howl with wolves if you wish to be one of their herd.
358. 
Possessions dwindle: I mourn their loss. But I mourn the loss of time much more, for anyone can save his purse, but none can win back lost time.
359. 
Possessions dwindle: I mourn their loss. But I mourn the loss of time much more, for anyone can save his purse, but none can win back lost time.
360. 
Tigers die and leave their stripes, but humans die leaving their names.
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