2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 55
1081. 
I give a present to the mother but I think of the daughter.
1082. 
If something happens to the master the servants will get his share too.
1083. 
In the land of the cripple everyone thinks he walks straight.
1084. 
It is difficult to scare people who think they will profit from dying.
1085. 
Necessity teaches all things.
1086. 
Never to forsake your ideals is better than dreaming of great things.
1087. 
Nothing is as new as something which as been long forgotten.
1088. 
Nothing weights lighter than a promise.
1089. 
People talk about something until it actually happens.
1090. 
The praise of a thousand jesters counts for nothing against the reprimand of one wise man.
1091. 
Three things come into the house uninvited: debts, age, and death.
1092. 
To believe everything is too much, to believe nothing is not enough.
1093. 
To change and to improve are two different things.
1094. 
You cannot hang a man for what he thinks.
1095. 
The monkey says there is nothing better than poverty to unlearn man of his conceit.
1096. 
When a woman is hungry, she says, "Roast something for the children that they may eat."
1097. 
Envy accomplishes nothing.
1098. 
He who thinks the worst usually is right.
1099. 
If you steal something small you are a petty thief, but if you steal millions you are a gentleman of society.
1100. 
Man is the measure of all things.
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