2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 39
761. 
Better your own cod than another's duck.
762. 
The beggar that begs near another beggar will never be rich.
763. 
You never meet your mother-in-law on the day that you are welldressed.
764. 
The hunchback sees the hump of others -- never his own.
765. 
Morning rain and women's tears dry as fast as each other.
766. 
There were once three brothers: a lie, theft and the gallows.
767. 
"Almost a hit," said the boy as he threw the stone at his dog and hit his stepmother's leg.
768. 
Fools are like other folks as long as they are silent.
769. 
He who lets another sit on his shoulder will soon have him on his head.
770. 
Hope is an egg, of which one man gets the yolk, another the white, and a third the shell.
771. 
It's possible to light another man's candle without damaging your own.
772. 
Love is blind and thinks that others don't see either.
773. 
Many men are like clocks that show one hour and strike another.
774. 
One should speak a little with others and a lot with oneself.
775. 
The stone that is not in your way does not bother you.
776. 
Wise men do not quarrel with each other.
777. 
One good turn deserves another.
778. 
A blow to another's purse is like a blow to a mountain of sand.
779. 
The woman who does not covet the possessions of her husband is in love with another man.
780. 
Envy shoots at others and wounds itself.
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