2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 98
1941. 
A man is poor not because he scorns possessions, but because he possesses nothing.
1942. 
Strength has nothing.
1943. 
Nobody gathers firewood to roast a thin goat.
1944. 
Stolen things bring in misfortune.
1945. 
Fools rejoice for a bad thing.
1946. 
A person will change his mind on something if left to sleep over it.
1947. 
The word that remains in the belly does not mean anything.
1948. 
A really good thing is ever good.
1949. 
Nothing can suffice a person except that which they have not.
1950. 
The worm don't see nothing pretty in the robin's song.
1951. 
The squirrel can beat the rabbit climbing a tree, but then the rabbit makes the best stew that sort of equalizes the thing.
1952. 
If you see wrongdoing or evil and say nothing against it, you become its victim.
1953. 
There is nothing better than a good woman and nothing worse than a bad one.
1954. 
All things were once impossible.
1955. 
The only sure thing about luck is that it's sure to change.
1956. 
Life is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel.
1957. 
A life of leisure and a life of laziness are different things.
1958. 
It is better to know nothing than to half-know many things.
1959. 
We are as big as the thing which bothers us.
1960. 
Home is not a structure, but something in your heart.
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