2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 124
2461. 
Three things cause sorrow to flee; water, green trees, and a beautiful face.
2462. 
Nothing dries sooner than a tear.
2463. 
A good deed is something one returns.
2464. 
In all the world, things are two and two.
2465. 
Time destroys all things.
2466. 
Better leave something than eating overly much.
2467. 
Everything is better than owning nothing.
2468. 
Haste often causes nasty things.
2469. 
Many can carry things on both shoulders.
2470. 
Nothing is as bad that it isn't good for something.
2471. 
Nothing ventured, nothing won.
2472. 
The crow thinks best of her own chickens.
2473. 
There is always something the matter with a bad child.
2474. 
Things don't always go as planned.
2475. 
Better leave something to an enemy than borrow from a friend.
2476. 
The man who looks after his own work has plenty to do to keep everything right.
2477. 
Strive to live well within your means.
2478. 
It is a wretched thing to injure a poor man.
2479. 
One should do nothing with a false heart.
2480. 
When a son attends to his father, it is a twofold joy for both; when wise things are prescribed to him, the son is.
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