2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 128
2541. 
A rather sure way to be cheated is to think one's self more clever than other people.
2542. 
All men think their enemies ill men.
2543. 
All things are easy to industry, all things difficult to sloth.
2544. 
All things come to an end.
2545. 
An old dog does not bark for nothing.
2546. 
Call me anything but late for dinner.
2547. 
Character is what we are; reputation is what others think we are.
2548. 
Cleverness is serviceable for everything, sufficient for nothing.
2549. 
Culture is one thing, and varnish is another.
2550. 
Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie.
2551. 
Dignity is one thing that can't be preserved in alcohol.
2552. 
Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way.
2553. 
Do not boast of a thing until it is done.
2554. 
Every doctor thinks his pills the best.
2555. 
Every dog thinks her puppies are the cutest.
2556. 
Every failure teaches a man something, if he will learn.
2557. 
Everything does not fall that totters.
2558. 
Everything is not all peaches and cream.
2559. 
Everything worthwhile has a fence around it, but there is always a gate and a key.
2560. 
Fences mean nothing to those who can fly.
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