304 Proverbs about Takes / Page 14
261. 
He is the best general who makes the fewest mistakes.
262. 
It takes two to tango.
263. 
Laziness goes so slowly that poverty overtakes it.
264. 
Many a one for land takes a fool by the hand.
265. 
Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes.
266. 
The mouth of a woman takes no holiday.
267. 
Whatever the wind brings he takes away with him.
268. 
The fool takes many people with him.
269. 
Have the courage to admit your mistakes.
270. 
A devil takes one and makes two, a saint takes two and makes one.
271. 
Better a patient man than a warrior, one who controls his temper than one who takes a city.
272. 
He that takes all his geir fra himself, and gives it to his bairns, it were weil ward to take a mell and knock out his hairns.
273. 
Long tarrowing takes all the thank away.
274. 
Of ill Debtois men takes Oattes.
275. 
She that takes gifts her self, she sels; and she that gives, does nought else.
276. 
The dupe who takes possession of a lame ox is seldom recognized as a fool.
277. 
It takes a wise man to learn from his mistakes, but an even wiser man to learn from others.
278. 
Life is just as long as the time it takes for someone to pass by a window.
279. 
A fine rain still soaks you to the bone, but no one takes it seriously.
280. 
It takes more than one blow to fell a tree.
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