303 Proverbs about Year / Page 6
101. 
If you want to be happy for a year, plant a garden;
if you want to be happy for life, plant a tree.
102. 
It will be all the same in a hundred years.
103. 
A snow year, a rich year.
104. 
Years know more than books.
105. 
One year of joy, another of comfort, and all rest of content.
106. 
The first year let your house to your enemy; the second to your friend; the third live in it yourself.
107. 
Eat leeks in march, garlic in may, all the rest of the year the doctors may play.
108. 
He fasted for a whole year and then broke his fast with an onion.
109. 
Older than you by a day, wiser than you by a year.
110. 
Youth is a kind of illness cured only by the passing years.
111. 
A farmer who would not work inside the rain and would not work under the sun, would have nothing to harvest at the end of the farming year.
112. 
If hunger forces a farmer in a particular year to eat both his yam tubers and the seed-yams, the succeeding years would still be worse because he would have no yams to eat and none to plant.
113. 
If you find "Miss This Year" beautiful, then you'll find "Miss Next Year" even more so.
114. 
The eye of a crow boiled at the new moon brings good luck for the New Year.
115. 
The cricket cries, the year changes.
116. 
You cannot build a house for last year's summer.
117. 
A guest sees more in an hour than a host in a year.
118. 
If your vision is for a year plant wheat, if you vision is for a decade plant trees, and if your vision is for a lifetime plant people.
119. 
When a four-year child is still crawling instead of walking it is time to cry out.
120. 
Speak not ill of the year until it is past.
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