304 Proverbs about Takes / Page 15
281. 
Mistakes are made even by priests at the altar.
282. 
If the North Wind takes to blowing, it will rain for a week.
283. 
All a doctor's mistakes lie buried.
284. 
Who takes cover under the branch, collects what rains and collects what falls.
285. 
It takes bales of hundredweight because a fire of straw lasts little.
286. 
December takes but June repays you.
287. 
It takes both luck and good fortune just to fry eggs.
288. 
Even light takes a decade to travel ten light-years.
289. 
First the man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes the man.
290. 
It always takes a person much longer to tell you what he thinks than what he knows.
291. 
It takes two to make a quarrel.
292. 
It takes two to tango.
293. 
The man who never makes a mistake always takes orders from one who does.
294. 
The obscure we see eventually. The completely apparent takes longer.
295. 
Even champions make mistakes -- there is no one who doesn't.
296. 
It takes sweat to work on things, but it only takes saliva to criticize things.
297. 
He who divides and shares, always takes the best part.
298. 
Who takes a hut, also takes the rats and cockroaches.
299. 
Who gets lost in the forest takes it out on who leads him back to the right road.
300. 
The flood takes him in, and the ebb takes him out.
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