515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 20
381. 
They that have got good store of butter may lay it thick on their bread.
382. 
Wise men have their mouth in their heart, fools their heart in their mouth.
383. 
The first faults are theirs that commit them, the second theirs that permit them.
384. 
Those that eat cherries with great persons shall have their eyes squirted out with the stones.
385. 
If you wish to die young, make your physician your heir.
386. 
Even though chickens don't wash, their eggs are still white.
387. 
Dogs understand each other by their barking, and men by their words.
388. 
These youth taught their mother to give birth.
389. 
Empty hands only please their owner.
390. 
Elephants are killed for their ivory, birds for their feathers.
391. 
People live with their own idiosyncrasies and die of their own illnesses.
392. 
The rich worry over their money, the poor over their bread.
393. 
The master of the people is their servant.
394. 
Unfortunates learn from their own mistakes, and the lucky ones learn from other's mistakes.
395. 
Try out your shoes on your feet -- gauge people against their misfortune.
396. 
Let Christians practice their own religion, and Jews practice theirs.
397. 
There are no greater prudes than those women who have their own dirty secrets to hide.
398. 
Mothers raise their daughters and let their sons grow up.
399. 
Until the lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.
400. 
Clean your own yard first before asking others to clean theirs.
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