2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 65
1281. 
There is nothing like deprivation to generate thanks for small mercies.
1282. 
Three things kill a man: a scorching son, suppers, and cares.
1283. 
To deny everything is to confess everything.
1284. 
Watch out for the dog that doesn't bark and the man who says nothing.
1285. 
When you are talking about marriage, think about your mother.
1286. 
Where you lose nothing, you always win something.
1287. 
A termite can do nothing to a stone save lick it.
1288. 
Don't think about the pig until it's in the poke.
1289. 
God lets things go -- but only to a point.
1290. 
If you close one eye, you will not hear everything.
1291. 
When a neighbor gets divorced everyone thinks of his own wife.
1292. 
Everything has an end.
1293. 
In the world all things are two and two.
1294. 
He who has had enough to eat thinks of serving God; the hungry think of stealing.
1295. 
The young magpie that pulls feathers out of his mother thinks that he is showing gratitude in that way.
1296. 
A dimple in the chin, a devil within.
1297. 
A fool believes everything.
1298. 
A judge knows nothing unless it has been explained to him three times.
1299. 
A lawyer's opinion is worth nothing unless paid for.
1300. 
All good things must come to an end.
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