515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 23
441. 
The person who has burned their fingers often asks for tongs.
442. 
Dead at the one door, and heirship at the other.
443. 
It is weil warit they have sorrow, that buyes it with their silver.
444. 
Kings and Bears oft worries their Keepers.
445. 
Many do lack, that yet would fain have in their pack.
446. 
Men are blind in their own cause.
447. 
Millers take ay the best Multar with their own Hand.
448. 
Qhuen thieves reckons, leal men comes to their geir.
449. 
They are lightly herrite, that hes all their awn.
450. 
They are good willy of their Horse that hes none.
451. 
Until the lions have their historians, tales of hunting will always glorify the hunter.
452. 
No one can see their reflection in running water. It is only in still water that we can see.
453. 
Do not whirl a snake in the air when you have killed it; the ones which remain in their holes see you.
454. 
As people go their own way, destiny goes with them.
455. 
Saints fly only in the eyes of their disciples.
456. 
They know not their own defects who search for the defects of others.
457. 
When rogues fallout, honest men come by their own.
458. 
God gives nothing to those who keep their arms crossed.
459. 
Those who sleep with children wake up with shit on their asses.
460. 
People should be mourned at their birth, not at their death.
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