850 Proverbs about Ways / Page 13
241. 
He who leans against a big tree will always find shade.
242. 
Always count the cost.
243. 
Hell and the courtroom are always open.
244. 
Smith and Wesson or a Colt always beat four aces.
245. 
The customer's always right.
246. 
A man who was always complaining was quite rightly sent to hell. "Why are you burning damp wood?" was his first comment.
247. 
Excuses are always mixed with lies.
248. 
He who wants to sell his honor will always find a buyer.
249. 
If power is for sale, sell your mother to buy it. You can always buy her back again.
250. 
The poor always smell.
251. 
The soul of a fool is always dancing on the tip of his tongue.
252. 
The soul of an idiot is always dancing on the end of his tongue.
253. 
There are five ways in which to become wise: be silent, listen, remember, grow older and study.
254. 
You can always find good elements in the misfortune that strikes you.
255. 
Always tell the truth in the form of a joke.
256. 
Clouds that thunder do not always rain.
257. 
The tongue of the fool is always long.
258. 
The water in which one drowns is always an ocean.
259. 
These three take crooked ways: carts, boats, and musicians.
260. 
The cripple is always the one to open the dancing.
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