515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 22
421. 
Home affairs have their staff, which cannot be brandished by anyone but the head of the house.
422. 
Some hope for rain even though they have not prepared their fields.
423. 
Travelling teaches men their way.
424. 
The goats pasture with bells hanging from their necks in order not to stray.
425. 
Rich people cook their food in a potsherd.
426. 
The family of a Klingon warrior is responsible for his actions, and he is responsible for theirs.
427. 
The dishonor of the father dishonors his sons and their sons for three generations.
428. 
Klingons kill for their own purposes.
429. 
Once you have their money... never give it back.
430. 
Let others keep their reputation. You keep their money.
431. 
Those who rush things too much, without reflection, can be surpassed by those who take their time.
432. 
Even the dead in their family vaults enjoy being in large company.
433. 
Chickens don't praise their own soup.
434. 
Angels bend down their wings to a seeker of knowledge.
435. 
He who mocks the poor shows contempt for their maker.
436. 
A man cannot undo his past. can zebras wipe away their stripes?
437. 
An heir also inherits quarrels.
438. 
The ears do not lose their interest.
439. 
Those who live together cannot hide their behinds from each other.
440. 
Men look more like their uncles on the mother's side.
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