634 Proverbs about Read / Page 4
61. 
Unplowed fields make hollow bellies; unread books make hollow minds.
62. 
Virtuous for ten years is still not enough; evil for one day is too much already.
63. 
When you have only two dollars left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a rose with the other.
64. 
You can't fill your belly painting pictures of bread.
65. 
Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.
66. 
The butterfly becomes only when it's entirely ready.
67. 
A day of reading is a day of gain; a day without reading is ten days of loss.
68. 
Bald-headed men are ready-made buddhist priests.
69. 
The evil is dreaded by men but not heaven; the kind-hearted is cheated by mortals but not God.
70. 
An image of a bamboo has already been formed in mind before it is committed to the painting canvas.
71. 
The lotus root may be severed, but its fibered threads are still connected.
72. 
Read critically, and you will find each word worth a thousand ounces of gold.
73. 
Trees have already been made into a boat.
74. 
He who cannot cut the bread evenly cannot get on well with people.
75. 
The God who gave us teeth will also give us bread.
76. 
Who goes for a day in the forest should take bread for a week.
77. 
He who is outside his door already has the hard part of his journey behind him.
78. 
A young wife, new bread, and green wood devastate a house.
79. 
He who is outside the door has already a good part of his journey behind him.
80. 
It is too late to lock the stable door when the horses have already been stolen.
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