481 Proverbs about Sing / Page 18
341. 
Fighting a losing battle.
342. 
A dispute can only be resolved by discussing the problem openly and coolly.
343. 
Taking advantage of a murky/confusing situation.
344. 
A single log of wood does not burn even in an oven.
345. 
Good health and good sense are two great blessings.
346. 
A child may have too much of his mother's blessing.
347. 
A rising tide lifts all boats.
348. 
Brevity is pleasing.
349. 
By pleasing, while we instruct.
350. 
Early rising is most conducive to health.
351. 
Fear increasing age, for it does not come without companions.
352. 
He assumes a cheerful countenance suppressing the grief which weighs heavily on his heart.
353. 
He does not sing his father's songs.
354. 
He gives well and bountifully who accompanies the gift with a pleasing look.
355. 
He sings his own praises.
356. 
In chatter a river, in understanding but a single drop.
357. 
Men worship the rising, not the setting sun.
358. 
Sing before breakfast, cry before night.
359. 
Sing not of triumph before the victory.
360. 
The gnat trusting itself to the flame is singed.
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