383 Proverbs about Rave / Page 9
161. 
Glutton: one who digs his grave with his teeth.
162. 
He who wants to travel far takes care of his beast.
163. 
Honour blossoms on the grave.
164. 
Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are.
165. 
Possession is the grave of pleasure.
166. 
Travellers from afar can lie with impunity.
167. 
What is learned in the cradle lasts till the grave.
168. 
Who wishes to travel far spares his steed.
169. 
What! No star, and you are going out to sea? Marching, and you have no music? Traveling, and you have no book? What! No love, and you are going out to live?
170. 
Glutton: one who digs his grave with his teeth.
171. 
Bravery without foresight is like a blind horse.
172. 
Our real grave is not in the ground but in men's hearts.
173. 
It's a brave bird that makes its nest in the cat's ear.
174. 
A house without children is a graveyard.
175. 
Man learns from the cradle to the grave.
176. 
He who digs someone else's grave shall fall in it himself.
177. 
Don't cry at somebody else's grave.
178. 
Let the man who has suffered ask it -- not the man who has travelled.
179. 
Ravens do not peck each other's eyes out.
180. 
Better the grave than a slave.
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