2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 17
321. 
So good that he is good for nothing.
322. 
Stones or bread, one must have something in hand for the dogs.
323. 
The difficult thing is to get foot in the stirrup.
324. 
The fugitive finds everything impede him.
325. 
The heart does not think all the mouth says.
326. 
The she-bear thinks her cubs pretty.
327. 
The sun loses nothing by shining into a puddle.
328. 
The world wags on with three things: doing, undoing, and pretending.
329. 
There is a cause for all things.
330. 
There is no beard so well shaven but another barber will find something more to shave from it.
331. 
Things are not as they are, but as they are regarded.
332. 
Think much, speak little and write less.
333. 
Three things drive a man out of doors: smoke, dropping water, and a shrew.
334. 
To a young heart everything is sport.
335. 
To expect what never comes, to lie in bed and not sleep, to serve well and not be advanced, are three things to die of.
336. 
To him who watches, everything reveals itself.
337. 
To know everything is to know nothing.
338. 
To promise and give nothing is comfort for a fool.
339. 
When there is nothing the church loses.
340. 
Who has never done thinking never begins doing.
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