303 Proverbs about Year / Page 9
161. 
When the summer is winter, and the winter is summer, it is a sorry year.
162. 
Tomorrow is often the busiest time of the year.
163. 
A hundred years a banner, a hundred years a barrow.
164. 
A hundred years is not much, but never is a long while.
165. 
A hundred years of fretting will not pay a halfpenny of debt.
166. 
A man travels as far in a day as a snail in a hundred years.
167. 
He who eats of the king's goose will void a feather forty years after.
168. 
He who wants to be rich in a year is hanged at six months' end.
169. 
That often happens in a day which does not happen in a hundred years.
170. 
The ill year comes in swimming.
171. 
To rise at six, eat at ten, sup at six, go to bed at ten, makes a man live years ten times ten.
172. 
A year of snow, a year of plenty.
173. 
A man's servant can live for a hundred years; the slave of a woman dies in six months.
174. 
Maturity comes from wisdom not in the passing of years.
175. 
There are four things every person has more of than they know; sins, debt, years, and foes.
176. 
There are four things in this life of which we have more than we think: faults, debts, years and enemies.
177. 
While yearning for excess we lose the necessities.
178. 
For the first five years of your son's life treat him as a prince, for the next ten years as a slave, then as a friend for the rest of his life.
179. 
The dog's tail stays crooked even if he is buried for twelve years.
180. 
The dog's tail, even if buried for twelve years, will remain as crooked as ever.
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