2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 38
741. 
If rain bothers you, you can always jump into the sea.
742. 
It is a sad situation for a son-in-law when his mother-in-law praises him.
743. 
It is only good when the old and the young respect each other.
744. 
Nobility is what is earned by those who have no other earnings.
745. 
Only through the eyes of others can we really see our own faults.
746. 
Solve one problem, and you keep a hundred others away.
747. 
Spouses that love each other say a thousand things without speaking.
748. 
The wise man asks questions of himself; the fool questions others.
749. 
Think of your own faults the first part of the night when you are awake, and of the faults of others the latter part of the night when you are asleep.
750. 
To learn about other people is science, to learn to know yourself is intelligence.
751. 
Whoever buys a house must examine the beams; whoever wants a wife must look at her mother.
752. 
You can mirror something from other people; you can only give out that which is your own.
753. 
You can never be happy at the expense of the happiness of others.
754. 
Mothers-in-law are hard of hearing.
755. 
One knife will not cut another knife; one cheat will not cheat another cheat.
756. 
The mother-in-law shows you her thighs without shame, you are the embarrassed one.
757. 
Woe to the high spirited bride whose mother-in-law is still alive.
758. 
Night is the mother of advice.
759. 
Seamen learn to get to know each other during a storm.
760. 
Bathe other people's children but don't wash behind their ears.
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