2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 35
681. 
To do nothing teacheth to do evil.
682. 
Too much of one thing is good for nothing.
683. 
What costs nothing is worth nothing.
684. 
When a mouse has fallen into a meal sack, he thinks he is the miller himself.
685. 
When thine enemy retreateth, make him a golden bridge.
686. 
When things are at the worst they begin to mend.
687. 
When things go well it is easy to advise.
688. 
Where there's no good within, no good comes out.
689. 
Who undertakes many things at once seldom does anything well.
690. 
Who would regard all things complacently must wick at a great many.
691. 
Whoso hunteth with cats will catch nothing but rats.
692. 
Young folks think old folks to be fools, but old folks know young folks to be fools.
693. 
Young fools think that the old are dotards, but the old have forgotten more than the young fools know.
694. 
In a cat's eye, all things belong to cats.
695. 
Length begets loathing.
696. 
Many things are lost for want of asking.
697. 
The noisiest drum has nothing in it but air.
698. 
Think of ease, but work on.
699. 
Some people make things happen, some watch things happen, while others wonder what has happened.
700. 
If things are getting easier, maybe you're headed downhill.
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