1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 10
181. 
Nature without an effort surpasses art.
182. 
No day should pass without something being done.
183. 
No gains without pains.
184. 
No man can be happy without a friend, or be sure of his friend till he is unhappy.
185. 
Nobility without wealth is more worthless than the seaweed which the tide has left.
186. 
Nothing can exist long without occasional rest.
187. 
Poor though in the midst of wealth.
188. 
Speaking, though speechless, it exercises dominion over the mind.
189. 
Speech both conceals and reveals the thoughts of men.
190. 
The penalty attaching to evil deeds should be thought of in time.
191. 
The revenge of an idiot is without mercy.
192. 
There is no wheat without chaff.
193. 
Those who attack, though they die in the attempt.
194. 
Though living, dead for all useful purposes.
195. 
Though malice may darken truth, it cannot put it out.
196. 
Though physician to others, yet himself full of sores.
197. 
'Tis folly to love fetters, though they be of gold.
198. 
Treachery will eventually betray itself; though wary enough at first.
199. 
We can enjoy nothing without some one to share the pleasure.
200. 
What though his hair be gray, his mind is no less vigorous than ever.
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