2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 64
1261. 
Confide in a woman and a magpie if you want something to be broadcast.
1262. 
Drink nothing with out seeing it; sign nothing without reading it.
1263. 
Friendly words gain much and cost nothing.
1264. 
He who is a Basque, a good Christian and has two mules, needs nothing more.
1265. 
He who is afraid of a thing gives it power over him.
1266. 
He who knows nothing is as blind as him who cannot see.
1267. 
He who lost his faith, has nothing more to lose.
1268. 
He who never has enough, never has anything.
1269. 
He who wants to bring home the riches of India, he must have them within himself.
1270. 
If you have nothing better to do, go to bed with your own wife.
1271. 
Look for the good and let the bad things come on their own.
1272. 
Love can do much, money can do everything.
1273. 
Lovers always think that other people are blind.
1274. 
Many things grow in the garden that were never sown there.
1275. 
More things grow in the garden than the gardener sows.
1276. 
Nothing is gained without taking risks.
1277. 
Of what you see, believe very little, of what you are told, nothing.
1278. 
Say nothing when you give -- only when you receive.
1279. 
The earth produces all things and receives all again.
1280. 
The horse may wish to do one thing, but he who saddles him another.
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