349 Proverbs about Rest / Page 14
261. 
If I wrestle with a filthy thing, win or lose, I shall be defiled.
262. 
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
263. 
Not to disturb that which is at rest.
264. 
Nothing can exist long without occasional rest.
265. 
The force which a body at rest exercises on a body in motion impinging upon it.
266. 
To the ass, or the sow, their own offspring appears the fairest in creation.
267. 
What is new is esteemed, but what is in every day use ceases to afford interest.
268. 
Whose interest was it? To whose prejudice was it?
269. 
He who restrains his anger overcomes his greatest enemy.
270. 
When building a house, don't measure the timbers in the forest.
271. 
A man's heart is a forest.
272. 
He is a fool who does not consider his own interests.
273. 
A woman in the house is like a kaka in the forest.
274. 
A forest would want to be burned by its own wood.
275. 
The forest is the poor man's overcoat.
276. 
Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
277. 
He who restrains his anger overcomes his greatest enemy.
278. 
A good friend is my nearest relation.
279. 
The fairest rose at last is withered.
280. 
The crow thinks her own birds fairest.
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