300 Proverbs about Times / Page 11
201. 
Fish, to taste right, must swim 3 times -- in water, in butter and in wine.
202. 
Tasty fish have to swim three times: once in the water, then in butter, and finally in wine.
203. 
Better to be red-faced once than 100 times purple.
204. 
A change of name or place may sometimes save a person.
205. 
Sometimes the position does not make the man, but the man makes the position.
206. 
There is no vice that does not occasionally have some benefit, and no virtue that at times is not hurtful to some people.
207. 
The macaco doesn't climb up the acacia tree two times.
208. 
Better once to see than many times to hear.
209. 
If it weren't for sorrow and bad times, every day would be Christmas.
210. 
At night one takes eels, it is worth waiting sometimes.
211. 
Silence is sometimes the answer.
212. 
The devil does not always wear boots -- he sometimes comes barefoot.
213. 
Sometimes silence is the proper answer.
214. 
Who has moved for three times has as if lived through a fire.
215. 
Life is like this: sometimes sun, sometimes rain.
216. 
Poverty is no joy, although it sometimes makes you laugh.
217. 
It is better one time to see things than one hundred times to hear about them.
218. 
Together in good and bad times.
219. 
A long dispute has been forgoten by love, or sometimes a long time of goodness has been forgotten by one badness.
220. 
Bad times came to be; hens on thrones we were to see.
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