2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 114
2261. 
Do what you think is best.
2262. 
April is the time for sweet sleep, don't take things off, don't put things on.
2263. 
Before it's ready to eat the fig must be mature, dripping, with a bent neck and a thin skin.
2264. 
Who loses his honor loses a lot, who loses his faith, loses everything.
2265. 
There's nothing fixed under the sky and the moon.
2266. 
The one who has a fever thinks that honey is bitter.
2267. 
A fat cow makes a thin calf.
2268. 
Everyone thinks of his own gain, and plays in this way to deceive his companion.
2269. 
Nothing can end favorably without heavenly guidance.
2270. 
Whoever buys useless things will soon be selling his necessities.
2271. 
Stay within your level of competence.
2272. 
A full ear requires three good things: good time, good seeds and good hoeing.
2273. 
Delicious things satiate little.
2274. 
In the head of the pig there's something to take and something to leave; in the head of the rabbit there's nothing to leave and nothing to take.
2275. 
Salt comes from the sea and every bad thing comes from the woman.
2276. 
While there's nothing to do in April, let out the herd to pasture with all the sheep.
2277. 
If you go fishing and catch nothing, go to the henhouse and get eggs.
2278. 
If you don't plant, you get nothing.
2279. 
Bypass monks with a big stride; have nothing to do with priests, except at Mass.
2280. 
The man without a wife, has nothing good.
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