4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 77
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A chameleon does not leave one tree until he is sure of another.1522.
A good man is one who rejoices in the well-being of others.1523.
A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and rop makes an inundation.1524.
All kinds of fame belong partly to others.1525.
An imbecile can manage his own affairs better than a wise man the affairs of other people.1526.
Another man's bread will not fill your belly.1527.
Ask the experienced rather than the learned.1528.
At the narrow passage there is no brother and no friend.1529.
Better a handful of dry dates and content therewith than to own the Gate of Peacocks and be kicked in the eye by a broody camel.1530.
Both the fast and the slow will meet each other on the ferry boat.1531.
Children are buttonholes that hold their parents together.1532.
Diligence is the mother of good luck.1533.
Do not buy either the moon or the news, for in the end they will both come out.1534.
Eat whatever thou likest, but dress as others do.1535.
Eat whatever you like, but dress as others do.1536.
Evil people know one another.1537.
Habit is the sixth sense that dominates the other five.1538.
He that plants thorns must never expect to gather roses.1539.
He who loves thinks that the others are blind; the others think that he is crazy.1540.
He who plants thorns must never expect to gather roses.Quotes related to Ther by Power Quotations