1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 33
641. 
One does not give a gift without a motive.
642. 
You cannot wage war without the sound of gunpowder.
643. 
The weather vane will not work without wind.
644. 
No fate is worse than a life without a love.
645. 
The eleventh commandment: Thou shalt not contradict.
646. 
Though a cage may be made of gold, it is still a cage.
647. 
It's difficult to take a wolf cub without bringing in the whole pack.
648. 
Rich is he who has no debts, fortunate he who lives without handicap.
649. 
The distance between heaven and earth is no greater than one thought.
650. 
Men have thought about their marriage a whole year long -- and it lasts but one night.
651. 
A garden without a fence is like a dog without a tail.
652. 
A wise man without a book is like a workman with no tools.
653. 
No tattoo is made without blood.
654. 
A child without a mother is like a fish in shallow water.
655. 
A good tree can lodge ten thousand birds.
656. 
Although the snake does not fly it has caught the bird whose home is in the sky.
657. 
Fishing without a net is just bathing.
658. 
The king's ambassador is without sin.
659. 
There is never a fish without a bone, and no man without faults.
660. 
A man without a child is a king without sorrows.
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