2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 66
1301. 
In the company of the blind, close your eyes.
1302. 
Never become a teacher where you yourself were a pupil.
1303. 
The governor must fill your jars.
1304. 
Your five year old son is your instructor; at ten your slave; at fifteen your equal and after that either friend or foe.
1305. 
Drink a glass of wine after your soup and you will be stealing a ruble from the doctor.
1306. 
If you marry a young woman, make sure your friends stay outside.
1307. 
You don't really see the world if you only look through your own window.
1308. 
Your head is not only for putting a hat on.
1309. 
If you hold high office, the whole village will share your fame.
1310. 
If you think your bundle of dirty clothes is too heavy, try picking up your neighbor's.
1311. 
You can lock your door from a thief, but not from a damned liar.
1312. 
Be a friend to yourself, and others will.
1313. 
Your hand is never rhe worse for doing irts own work.
1314. 
Do not sigh, for your enemy will hear and rejoice.
1315. 
Better to die upright than to live on your knees.
1316. 
Come for your inheritance and you may have to pay for the funeral.
1317. 
Hire staff but do it yourself.
1318. 
If you are lucky, even your ox will calve.
1319. 
If you can't bite, better not show your teeth.
1320. 
If you eat your bagel, you'll have nothing in your pocket but the hole.
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