2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 9
161. 
We know the worth of a thing when we have lost it.
162. 
What a monk thinks he dares to do.
163. 
When a cow is lost it is something to recover its tail, were it only to make a handle for one's door.
164. 
When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
165. 
When we cannot get what we love, we must love what is within our reach.
166. 
Where there is nothing the king loses his rights.
167. 
Who knows nothing doubts nothing.
168. 
Who proves too much proves nothing.
169. 
Why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
170. 
A hundred years of regret pay not a farthing of debt.
171. 
A thing is not bad if well understood.
172. 
Abroad to see wonders the traveller goes, And neglects the fine things which lie under his nose.
173. 
All good things must come to an end.
174. 
Always something new, seldom something good.
175. 
As a thing is used, so it brightens.
176. 
As he thinketh in his heart, so is he.
177. 
Be silent, or say something better than silence.
178. 
Be the thing you would be called.
179. 
Better give nothing than stolen alms.
180. 
Better something than nothing at all.
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