2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 25
481. 
Truth conquers all things.
482. 
We can accustom ourselves to anything.
483. 
We can enjoy nothing without some one to share the pleasure.
484. 
We learn the value of things more in their loss than in their enjoyment.
485. 
We lose the certain things, while we seek the uncertain ones.
486. 
We must not expect everything, everywhere, and from everybody.
487. 
We perish by permitted things.
488. 
We receive nothing with so much reluctance as advice.
489. 
What is lighter than a feather? Dust. What lighter than dust? Wind. What lighter than the wind? A harlot. What lighter than a harlot? Nothing.
490. 
What you think of yourself is much more important than what others think of you.
491. 
When the soul hungers, even bitter things taste sweet.
492. 
Who aims at things beyond his reach, the greater will be his fall.
493. 
Who loses honor can lose nothing else.
494. 
Wine is one thing, drunkenness another.
495. 
Without divine assistance we can achieve nothing.
496. 
Too much of anything is bad.
497. 
Death rights everything.
498. 
Enjoy yourself, for there is nothing in the world we can call our own.
499. 
No one takes away anything with him.
500. 
The right time to dine is: for the rich man, when he is hungry; and for the poor, when he has something to eat.
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