1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 31
601. 
Vices are learned without a master.
602. 
Going to bed without dinner is better than waking up in debt.
603. 
Virtue never goes far without the company of idleness.
604. 
A centipede, though dead, will not fall.
605. 
A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.
606. 
A proposal without patience breaks its own heart.
607. 
At the bottom of the lighthouse it is dark.
608. 
Better be proficient in one art than a smatterer in a thousand.
609. 
Children grow up, with or without parents.
610. 
Gain from your opponents without sacrificing your own strength.
611. 
He who treads the path of love walks a thousand meters as if it were only one.
612. 
If you think about things too long, good thoughts will disappear.
613. 
Look for a thrifty woman -- even though it may cost you a pair of shoes.
614. 
Love without friendship is like a shadow without the sun.
615. 
One moment of intense happiness prolongs life by a thousand years.
616. 
Poets know all about famous places without having been there.
617. 
Sometimes it takes only an hour to get a reputation that lasts for a thousand years.
618. 
The dog called "Sorrow," without eating, will be fat in every house.
619. 
Though the blind man cannot see it, light remains light.
620. 
When ten thousand soldiers lie rotting, the general's reputation is enhanced.
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