2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 56
1101. 
Nothing is so reckless as a blind horse.
1102. 
Nothing will content him who is not content with a little.
1103. 
You must keep quiet or say only things that improve silence.
1104. 
A good deed is something one returns.
1105. 
There are such things as false truths and honest lies.
1106. 
A monkey never thinks her baby's ugly.
1107. 
A borrower may not lend the thing he borrowed.
1108. 
An advantage of poverty, your relatives gain nothing by your death.
1109. 
If you add to the truth, you take something away from it.
1110. 
It is better to talk to a woman and think of God, than talk to God and think of a woman.
1111. 
Money purifies everything.
1112. 
Poverty is a wonderful thing. It sticks to a man after all his friends have forsaken him.
1113. 
The thief who has no opportunity to steal thinks he is an honest man.
1114. 
The world exists on three things: truth, justice, and peace.
1115. 
There are three things that attract: a house for its inhabitants, a woman for her spouse, and a bargain for a customer.
1116. 
There is no such thing as tasty medicine.
1117. 
Three things are good in small doses and bad in big ones: yeast, salt, and hesitation.
1118. 
To do things wrong with best intentions is better than acting to the letter of the law with evil intentions.
1119. 
It is a fine thing to die for one's fatherland, but a still finer thing to live for it.
1120. 
No one was ever hung for what he was thinking.
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