2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 44
861. 
An ounce of a mother's wit is worth a pound of schoolgirl's wit.
862. 
Even the devil's grandmother was a nice girl when she was young.
863. 
Eyes trust themselves, ears trust others.
864. 
God forgives sinners, otherwise His heaven would be empty.
865. 
I give a present to the mother but I think of the daughter.
866. 
One beats the bush, another catches the bird.
867. 
One good turn deserves another.
868. 
So it goes in the world: one has the purse, the other has the gold.
869. 
There are no bad beers; some kinds are better than others.
870. 
Who digs a pit for others will fall in themselves.
871. 
Wolves never gossip about each other.
872. 
A woman is like a blanket: If you cover yourself with it, it bothers you; if you throw it aside you will feel the cold.
873. 
If power can be bought then sell your mother to get it.
874. 
No one boasts of what belongs to another.
875. 
What is bad luck for one man is good luck for another.
876. 
Greeks only agree with each other about going to the toilet.
877. 
One hand washes the other and both wash the face.
878. 
The grumbling mother-in-law forgets that she once was a bride.
879. 
The more the mother-in-law drinks the more friendly is her greeting.
880. 
One camel does not make fun of the other camel's hump.
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