850 Proverbs about Ways / Page 38
741. 
There's always time for Mass.
742. 
There is always the calm sea before the storm.
743. 
Women always tend to the bad.
744. 
It's always good to have an old man at a little boy's side.
745. 
The peasant is like the monk in many ways.
746. 
Who is defeated by words is not always convinced by the truth.
747. 
Any man who owns a cow can always find a woman to milk her.
748. 
The blacksmith's horse and the cobbler's wife are always the last to have shoes.
749. 
The cat is always dignified, until the dog comes by.
750. 
The dog that's always on the go, is better than the one that's always curled up.
751. 
The English always credit the rest of us with the qualities they don't need themselves.
752. 
You always lose.
753. 
Man is always beaten by his own tricks.
754. 
In baiting a mousetrap with cheese, always leave room for the mouse.
755. 
Until Lions have their own historians tales of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.
756. 
You will always be lucky if you know how to make friends with strange cats.
757. 
Before eating, always take time to thank the food.
758. 
Imitate the sundial's ways, count only the pleasant days.
759. 
Listen with your heart. Learn from your experiences, and always be open to new ones.
760. 
Always remember that a smile is something sacred, to be shared.
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