2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 57
1121. 
An adder with its poisonous fangs taken out is nothing more than a piece of rope.
1122. 
It is better to be blind than to see things from only one point of view.
1123. 
It's easy to throw something into the river but hard to get it out again.
1124. 
No strength within, no respect without.
1125. 
Only two things matter in this world: a son and a daughter.
1126. 
Something done at the wrong time should be regarded as not done.
1127. 
The heart at rest sees a feast in everything.
1128. 
The tree casts its shadow on everything, even upon the woodcutter.
1129. 
There are only two things from which to choose: profit or loss.
1130. 
There is nothing noble in being superior to some other person. The true nobility is in being superior to your previous self.
1131. 
To long for everything: sorrow; to accept everything: joy.
1132. 
To sing to the deaf, to talk with the dumb, and to dance for the blind are three foolish things.
1133. 
When you have an ass for a friend, expect nothing but kicks.
1134. 
Who is blind? He who can see no other world. Who is dumb? He who can say nothing pleasant about his lot. Who is poor? He who is troubled with too many desires. Who is rich? He who is happy with his lot.
1135. 
Without love everything is in vain.
1136. 
Nothing is difficult if you're used to it.
1137. 
The smallest thing outlives the human being.
1138. 
This is better than the thing we never had.
1139. 
Three things that can't be taught: generosity, poetry and a singing voice.
1140. 
A mule that thinks he is a stag discovers his mistake when he comes to leap over the ditch.
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