551 Yiddish Proverbs / Page 24
461. 
There's no insurance against death and poverty.
462. 
There's plenty of time to bemoan bad fortune once it arrives.
463. 
They have a strong love bond; he with himself and she with herself.
464. 
Time and words can't be recalled, even if it was only yesterday.
465. 
To assume is to be deceived.
466. 
To be rich is not everything, but it certainly helps.
467. 
To every answer you can find a new question.
468. 
To fall off a good horse is at least worthwhile.
469. 
Tomorrow your horse may be lame.
470. 
Too humble is half proud.
471. 
Too nice can cost a lot of money.
472. 
Treat me as a rabbi, but watch over me as a thief.
473. 
Treat me like a rabbi; watch me like a thief.
474. 
Trouble is to man what rust is to iron.
475. 
True poverty does not come from God.
476. 
Truth is the safest lie.
477. 
Truth never dies, but lives a wretched life.
478. 
Two burdens: to Moses water, to God the world.
479. 
Ugliness is the only guardian angel a woman has.
480. 
Understanding is something we're sure the other fellow hasn't got.
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