2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 127
2521. 
Never lend that thing you most need.
2522. 
Many a one says well that thinks ill.
2523. 
Seek much, and get something; seek little, and get nothing.
2524. 
A man is known to be mortal by two things, sleep and lust.
2525. 
The owl thinks her own young fairest.
2526. 
Take heed is a fair thing.
2527. 
Thinking is very far from knowing.
2528. 
The modest one gets nothing.
2529. 
Nothing beneath the sun is lasting.
2530. 
Where all limp, everybody thinks he walks straight.
2531. 
Everything comes round.
2532. 
Nothing stimulates the appetite like little on the plate.
2533. 
We get tired of doing nothing.
2534. 
Who wants to have something good, will have to seek it where it is.
2535. 
Many children and little food make thin smoerbroeds.
2536. 
That our hands show signs of our work, is nothing to be ashamed of.
2537. 
For the lack one thing, take another, whether better or worse.
2538. 
Who builds something, had better count two dollars for one.
2539. 
A fellow can do anything if he lists.
2540. 
A place for everything and everything in its place.
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