4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 3
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The wish is the father of the deed.42.
A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop makes an inundation.43.
Diligence is the mother of good luck.44.
Know each other as if your were brothers; negotiate deals as if you were strangers to each other.45.
A chameleon does not leave one tree until he is sure of another.46.
Ask the experienced rather than the learned.47.
At the narrow passage there is no brother and no friend.48.
Do not buy either the moon or the news, for in the end they will both come out.49.
Eat whatever thou likest, but dress as others do.50.
Eat whatever you like, but dress as others do.51.
He who plants thorns must never expect to gather roses.52.
He who sees the calamity of other people finds his own calamity light.53.
The fruit of timidity is neither gain nor loss.54.
The wrath of brothers is fierce and devilish.55.
A dog won't forsake his master because of poverty; a son never deserts his mother because of her homely appearance.56.
A man must despise himself before others will.57.
A man must make himself despicable before he is despised by others.58.
All people are your relatives, therefore expect only trouble from them.59.
Behind an able man there are always other able men.60.
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