300 Proverbs about Times / Page 6
101. 
Ever homer sometimes nods.
102. 
A blind crow may sometimes find a grain of wheat.
103. 
A blind pigeon may sometimes find a grain of wheat.
104. 
Even clever hens sometimes lay their eggs among nettles.
105. 
Fair words please the fool, and sometimes the wise.
106. 
He had need rise betimes who would please everybody.
107. 
Luck sometimes visits a fool, but never sits down with him.
108. 
Much broth is sometimes made with little meat.
109. 
Other times, other folk.
110. 
Benefits grow old betimes, but injuries are long livers.
111. 
He is bad that will not take advice, but he is a thousand times worse that takes every advice.
112. 
Listen a hundred times; ponder a thousand times; speak once.
113. 
A wise man remembers his friends at all times; a fool, only when he has need of them.
114. 
Even the best writer has to erase sometimes.
115. 
Sometimes the remedy is worse than the disease.
116. 
Cowards die many times.
117. 
A person who talks a lot is bound to be right sometimes.
118. 
A person who talks a lot is sometimes right.
119. 
Idiots can sometimes give good advice.
120. 
The spoken word sometimes loses what silence has won.
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