2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 63
1241. 
Learn from your tears and you will win laughing.
1242. 
Limit your desires and you will improve your health.
1243. 
Not to watch your workmen is to lose your money.
1244. 
Sorrows are valuable treasures that you only show to your friends.
1245. 
Tell your friend a lie -- and if he keeps it a secret, tell him the truth.
1246. 
Tie up the hen that eats at your place and lays eggs elsewhere.
1247. 
What is not yours always chirps for its master.
1248. 
When you are talking about marriage, think about your mother.
1249. 
A piece of bread in your pocket is better than a feather in your hat.
1250. 
Choose your bedfellows by day.
1251. 
If you are among the roses, your friends will look for you among the thorns.
1252. 
If you buy what you don't need, you steal from yourself.
1253. 
If you marry money the devil lays an egg in your storeroom.
1254. 
Who sits on your shoulders will try to climb on your head.
1255. 
As the stone leaves your hand it belongs to the devil.
1256. 
Do not mend your neighbor's fence before seeing to your own.
1257. 
If you are going into the wood -- don't leave your axe at home.
1258. 
The store of rice in your attic is your enemy -- it makes them who have none very jealous.
1259. 
Eat according to the limits of your provisions; walk according to the length of your step.
1260. 
One good punch on your enemy's nose, gives more pleasure than hearing well-meaning advice from your elders.
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