2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 63
1241. 
The best thing God did was to make one day follow another.
1242. 
Nothing is more changeable than time and a woman.
1243. 
An old loan repaid is like finding something new.
1244. 
Eggs don't teach the hens anything.
1245. 
Everything tastes bitter to him with gall in his mouth.
1246. 
There is no honor when there is nothing to eat.
1247. 
There is nothing better than a rich wife and a generous mother-in-law.
1248. 
When gold speaks, everything else is silent.
1249. 
You don't learn anything from buying, but you do from selling.
1250. 
You get used to everything -- even hell.
1251. 
It's an ill cause that a lawyer thinks shame of.
1252. 
There's nothing worse than a person looking for a quarrel.
1253. 
The less things change, the more they remain the same.
1254. 
He who upsets something should know how to put it back again.
1255. 
You can do nothing about governments and winter.
1256. 
He who prays a lot is afraid of something.
1257. 
A friend to everybody and to nobody is the same thing.
1258. 
An empty stomach will not listen to anything.
1259. 
At twenty a man will be a peacock, at thirty a lion, at forty a camel, at fifty a serpent, at sixty a dog, at seventy a monkey, and at eighty nothing.
1260. 
Cheap things cost a lot of money.
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