515 Proverbs about Heir / Page 25
481. 
The eye of the Syracusan makes the snakes come out of their pits.
482. 
Marry your children with their peers so you won't regret it someday.
483. 
Who fails to show restraint in their youth, will be miserable in their old age.
484. 
You can tell an educated person by their talk and bells by their ringing.
485. 
Corruptly acquired goods are not praised by the third heirs.
486. 
Plow with the oxen and seed with the cows at their own pace.
487. 
Whoever falls in love with an old person laments their fortune.
488. 
A priest sees people at their best, a lawyer at their worst, but a doctor sees them as they really are.
489. 
By others faults the wise correct their own.
490. 
Gifts make their way through stone walls.
491. 
Good men must die, but death cannot kill their names.
492. 
He who begins and does not finish loves their pains.
493. 
Never ask a favor of someone till they have had their dinner.
494. 
One's best fortune, or, their worst is their spouse.
495. 
The first mistake are theirs who commit them, the second are theirs that permit them.
496. 
They that envy others are their inferiors.
497. 
Those that marry for money sell their liberty.
498. 
Who ever does not respect confidence will never find happiness in their path.
499. 
You only know saints by their miracles.
500. 
Mad dogs get their skin torn.
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