2337 Proverbs about Hing / Page 37
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Nothing is comprehensible except by virtue of its edges.722.
If you desire many things, many things will be seem but a few.723.
A teacher stands in fear of teaching.724.
He knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.725.
A windy day is not the day for thatching.726.
Show the fatted calf but not the thing that fattened him.727.
Never ask God to give you anything; ask Him to put you where.728.
The right time to dine is: for the rich man, when he is hungry; and for the poor, when he has something to eat.729.
Nobody's family can hang out the sign, "Nothing the matter here.730.
The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their rightful names.731.
Happiness is something to do, something to love, something to hope for.732.
In a cat's eyes, all things belong to cats.733.
Things never go so well that one should have no fear, and never so ill that one should have no hope.734.
If you want a certain thing, you must first be a certain person. Once you are that certain person, obtaining that certain thing will no longer be a concern of yours.735.
Even the largest army is nothing without a good general.736.
In bad things be slow; in good things be quick.737.
"Come and I'll tell you something," tickles the ear.738.
A wise man never knows all, only fools know everything.739.
Good things sell themselves; those that are bad have to be advertised.740.
I don't sow ground nuts when the monkey is watching.Quotes related to Hing by Power Quotations