2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 17
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 Whilst standing he holds one opinion, whilst sitting another.
 Whilst standing he holds one opinion, whilst sitting another.322.
 Wine is one thing, drunkenness another.
 Wine is one thing, drunkenness another.323.
 With one hand he scratches you, and with the other he strikes you.
 With one hand he scratches you, and with the other he strikes you.324.
 You reap the crop of another.
 You reap the crop of another.325.
 Mountain does not meet mountain, but a face meets another face.
 Mountain does not meet mountain, but a face meets another face.326.
 One man's death is another man's life.
 One man's death is another man's life.327.
 One man's fault is another man's lesson.
 One man's fault is another man's lesson.328.
 The land is a mother that never dies.
 The land is a mother that never dies.329.
 Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother.
 Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother.330.
 Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.
 Do unto others as you would they should do unto you.331.
 A bustling mother makes a slothful daughter.
 A bustling mother makes a slothful daughter.332.
 A dog in the manger, that neither eats nor lets others eat.
 A dog in the manger, that neither eats nor lets others eat.333.
 A rich widow weeps with one eye and signals with the other.
 A rich widow weeps with one eye and signals with the other.334.
 Another man's trade costs money.
 Another man's trade costs money.335.
 Another's misfortune does not cure my pain.
 Another's misfortune does not cure my pain.336.
 Go to bed late, rise early, you will see your own harm and that of others.
 Go to bed late, rise early, you will see your own harm and that of others.337.
 I saw a man, who saw another man, who saw the sea.
 I saw a man, who saw another man, who saw the sea.338.
 Lay your hand on your bosom and you will not speak ill of another.
 Lay your hand on your bosom and you will not speak ill of another.339.
 Let every man mind his own business, and leave others to theirs.
 Let every man mind his own business, and leave others to theirs.340.
 Let not him that has a mouth ask another to blow.
 Let not him that has a mouth ask another to blow.Quotes related to Other by Power Quotations