1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 3
41. 
Though you live near a forest, do not waste firewood.
42. 
With money one may command devils; without it, one cannot even summon a man.
43. 
Without rice, even the cleverest housewife cannot cook.
44. 
You can't catch a cub without going into the tiger's den.
45. 
He who must die, must die in the dark, even though he sells candles.
46. 
You cannot eat nuts without breaking some shells.
47. 
You cannot take hawks without climbing some cliffs.
48. 
A brain is worth little without a tongue.
49. 
A courtier should be without feeling and without honour.
50. 
Be truly what thou wouldst be thought to be.
51. 
Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume.
52. 
Fair without, foul within.
53. 
For one pleasure a thousand pains.
54. 
Good nature without prudence is foolishness.
55. 
He is like a silver pin, Fair without, but foul within.
56. 
He who comes from afar may lie without fear of contradiction as he is sure to be listened to with the utmost attention.
57. 
In hawks, hounds, arms, and love, for one pleasure a thousand pains.
58. 
In youth, one has tears without grief; in age, grief without tears.
59. 
Kindred without friends, friends without power, power without will, will without effect, effect without profit, profit without virtue, is not worth a rush.
60. 
No fire without smoke.
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