4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 32
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Happy is the man whose father went to the devil.622.
He does not sing his father's songs.623.
He drives out one devil by another.624.
He either wheedles by suasive means or terrifies by threats.625.
He fears neither the earthquake nor the fury of the waves.626.
He feigns death like a panther.627.
He gets his wisdom cheaply who gets it at another's cost.628.
He gives neither too little, nor too much.629.
He is a fool who spares the children after having killed the father.630.
He is unworthy of life who gives no life to another.631.
He ploughs the land of others, and leaves his own untilled.632.
He prepares evil for himself who plots mischief for others.633.
He that flies may fight another day.634.
Hitherto I gave you credit for having horns.635.
Hope gives strength and courage, and saves an otherwise dying man from his grave.636.
I kill the boars, but another eats the flesh.637.
I would rather be in an apple-tree, than a bad man in distress.638.
I would rather buy than beg.639.
If ifs and ands were pots and pans, there'd be no work for tinkers' hands.640.
If the mother had never been in the oven, she would not have looked for her daughter there.Quotes related to Ther by Power Quotations