515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 19
361. 
Seven women in their right senses are surpassed by a mad man.
362. 
When a miser dies, the heirs feel as happy as when they kill a pig.
363. 
A brave man who climbs trees is food for their roots.
364. 
Men have thought about their marriage a whole year long -- and it lasts but one night.
365. 
Two may become enemies, when their ideas are the same.
366. 
Thoughts are like arrows: once released, they strike their mark. Guard them well or one day you may be your own victim.
367. 
Lazy people will eventually lose even their trousers.
368. 
He who does not love their national language is worse than a putrid fish.
369. 
Mice always return to their own little holes.
370. 
Many bring their clothes to church rather than themselves.
371. 
Let the dead bury their dead.
372. 
Men are blind in their own cause.
373. 
Who remove stones bruise their fingers.
374. 
Friends tie their purse with a cobweb thread.
375. 
They shall beat their swords into ploughshares.
376. 
I gave the mouse a hole and she is become my heir.
377. 
Wise men learn by other men's harms; fools, by their own.
378. 
Let an ill man lie in thy straw, and he looks to be thy heir.
379. 
Bees that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails.
380. 
Dogs wag their tails, not so much in love to you as to your bread.
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