1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 24
461. 
If one word does not succeed, ten thousand are of no avail.
462. 
If you are poor, though you dwell in the busy marketplace, no one will inquire about you; if you are rich, though you dwell in the heart of the mountains, you will have distant relatives.
463. 
If you wish to know what most occupies a man's thoughts, you have only to listen to his conversation.
464. 
It is better to be without a book than to believe it entirely.
465. 
It is easy to get a thousand soldiers, but difficult to get one general.
466. 
It never rains on your neighbors without you getting your feet wet.
467. 
Last night I made a thousand plans, but this morning I went my old way.
468. 
One never accuses without a little bit of lying.
469. 
Over a distance of a thousand miles only humanity works, not power.
470. 
Peace and tranquillity are a thousand gold pieces.
471. 
People can be done without but a lot of us need a friend.
472. 
Spouses that love each other say a thousand things without speaking.
473. 
Talking without thinking is shooting without aiming.
474. 
The greatest conqueror is he who overcomes the enemy without a blow.
475. 
The thoughtless person buries a well when he is thirsty.
476. 
Though all rivers flow into it, the sea never overflows.
477. 
Though talking face to face, their hearts are a thousand miles apart.
478. 
Though the emperor be rich, he cannot buy one extra year.
479. 
To learn what is good, a thousand days are not sufficient; to learn what is evil, an hour is too long.
480. 
To make good conversation there are a thousand subjects, but there are still those who cannot meet a cripple without talking about feet.
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