1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 37
721. 
He ate one fig and he thought the autumn had come.
722. 
A building without foundation is soon demolished.
723. 
A man without grief is not a man.
724. 
Before you love, learn to run through snow without leaving footprints.
725. 
He who has no children has one sorrow, he who has children has a thousand sorrows.
726. 
Measure a thousand times, cut once.
727. 
No flock without dog and shepherd.
728. 
One bad experience is worth more than a thousand threats.
729. 
The gardener who loves roses is slave to a thousand thorns.
730. 
You cannot get into Paradise without a guide.
731. 
A day in prison is longer than a thousand years at large.
732. 
No rain without clouds.
733. 
When husband and wife live in harmony, they can dry up the ocean without a bucket.
734. 
He who keeps his mouth shut, dies without confession.
735. 
Better a Jew without a beard than a beard without a Jew.
736. 
Interest on debts grows without rain.
737. 
It's not as good with money as it is bad without it.
738. 
Shrouds are made without pockets.
739. 
What value is a needle without an eye?
740. 
Without life there is nothing.
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