2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 99
1961. 
Real happiness is found not in doing the things you like to do, but in liking the things you have to do.
1962. 
The happiest place in the world to live is within one's income.
1963. 
If you can't say something good about someone, come sit right here by me.
1964. 
Let him who gives nothing be silent, and him who receives speak.
1965. 
Speak fair, think what you will.
1966. 
Criticism is something you can avoid by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.
1967. 
Every age wants its playthings.
1968. 
Inquire about everything that you may understand it. be good tempered and magnanimous, that your disposition may be attractive.
1969. 
Though pepper is a tiny thing, its taste is mighty powerful.
1970. 
Three things to fear: a crumbling wall, an angry dog, and a shrew.
1971. 
Better to learn one thing well than to know ten superficially.
1972. 
If you have nothing to do, go home early.
1973. 
Think before you speak but do not speak all that you think.
1974. 
It is a little thing to starve to death; it is a serious matter to lose one's virtue.
1975. 
Love and attention make all things grow.
1976. 
Nobody's family can hang up the sign, 'nothing the matter here.'
1977. 
If your mind is strong, all difficult things will become easy; if your mind is weak, all easy things will become difficult.
1978. 
Justice is a good thing, only not in my house, but in my neighbor's.
1979. 
The wise man never says, 'i did not think.'
1980. 
He who owes nothing has bought nothing on layaway.
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