2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 93
1841. 
Believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see.
1842. 
He that speaks the thing he should not hears the thing he would not.
1843. 
A woman's advice is no great thing, but he who won't take it is a fool.
1844. 
He that keeps another man's dog shall have nothing left him but the line.
1845. 
If the young man would and the old man could, there would be nothing undone.
1846. 
Three things drive a man out of his house - smoke, rain and a scolding wife.
1847. 
You cannot think you could teach a fish to swim.
1848. 
Even if thin, the elephant remains the king of the forest.
1849. 
If you want something, you must work for it.
1850. 
What the people think cannot be denied.
1851. 
You think of water when the well is empty.
1852. 
If you really love something, your fate is in its hands.
1853. 
The jaws have nothing to chew if the feet do not walk.
1854. 
If the tiger sits, do not think it is out of respect.
1855. 
The villager who always complains and is never satisfied with anything is like an annoying flea on the foot.
1856. 
If the strong man has nothing else, he can at least command others.
1857. 
If there are too many teachers or leaders with different ideas, the follower will not do nothing and learn nothing.
1858. 
The greatest tranquility is when we desire nothing.
1859. 
Sickness is a thing of the spirit.
1860. 
When a thing is done, advice comes too late.
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