1046 Proverbs about Time / Page 26
501. 
It will last out our time; if after us no grass grows, what does it matter to us?
502. 
Hours are Time's shafts, and one comes winged with death.
503. 
Better to blush once than pale a hundred times.
504. 
Time builds castles, and time destroys them.
505. 
Cabbage is best after it is reheated seven times.
506. 
A brave man is scared of a lion three times: first when he sees the tracks; second when he hears the first roar; and third when they are face to face.
507. 
A person who talks a lot is sometimes right.
508. 
Better visit hell in your lifetime than after you're dead.
509. 
Idiots can sometimes give good advice.
510. 
In wartime no sweets are given out.
511. 
The spoken word sometimes loses what silence has won.
512. 
Time and I against any two.
513. 
To be a fool at the right time is also an art.
514. 
A sheep cannot bleat in two different places at the same time.
515. 
Slow fires will smolder for a long time.
516. 
A judge knows nothing unless it has been explained to him three times.
517. 
A man with a watch knows what time it is. A man with two watches is never sure.
518. 
A stitch in time saves nine.
519. 
Footprints on the sands of time are not made by sitting down.
520. 
In times of trouble leniency becomes crime.
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