2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 27
521. 
Think of many things, do one.
522. 
Thinking is not knowing.
523. 
Under the sackcloth there is something else.
524. 
Water washes everything.
525. 
What the heart thinks, the tongue speaks.
526. 
I grew up among wise men and found that there is nothing better for man than silence.
527. 
Knowledge is not the main thing, but deeds.
528. 
A bad thing never dies.
529. 
A good thing lost is a good thing valued.
530. 
A man gains nothing by vain glory but contempt and hatred.
531. 
After stuffing pears within, drink old wine until they swim.
532. 
All things of this world are nothing, unless they have reference to the next.
533. 
Corsair against corsair nothing is got but empty casks.
534. 
Custom makes all things easy.
535. 
Everything in its season, and turnips in Advent.
536. 
Four things put a man beside himself--women, tobacco, cards, and wine.
537. 
From snow, whether baked or boiled, you will get nothing but water.
538. 
Give orders and do no more, and nothing will come of it.
539. 
Go to friends for advice; to women for pity; to strangers for charity; to relatives for nothing.
540. 
Good, that comes too late, is good as nothing.
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