2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 12
221. 
Stand up, farthing, let the florin sit down.
222. 
The ass and his driver do not think alike.
223. 
The greatest things are done by the help of small ones.
224. 
There is no one luckier than he who thinks himself so.
225. 
There is nothing for which the boors pray so much to God as that the horses of the squirearchy may not die, for otherwise they would ride the boors with spurs.
226. 
There is nothing so bad but may be of some use.
227. 
There's nothing new under the sun.
228. 
They need much whom nothing will content.
229. 
Time brings everything, to those who can wait for it.
230. 
Time covers and discovers everything.
231. 
To change and change for the better are two different things.
232. 
To change and to do better are two different things.
233. 
To-day must borrow nothing of to-morrows.
234. 
What harm is there in a good word? It costs nothing.
235. 
When a thing is done, make the best of it.
236. 
Who accepts nothing has nothing to return.
237. 
Who carries doubtful people to his house, will doubtless from his carriage something lose.
238. 
Who heeds not little things, will be troubled about lesser ones.
239. 
Who knows nothing in his thirtieth year, is nothing in his fortieth, has nothing in his fiftieth; learns nothing, is nothing, and comes to nothing.
240. 
Who takes an eel by the tail or a woman by her word, grasp as he will, holds nothing fast.
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