768 Proverbs about Ance / Page 36
701. 
You cannot dance well on only one leg.
702. 
Hold on tight to the words of your ancestors.
703. 
Walk in the valley of our ancestors, learn of the history, and marvel at the beauty.
704. 
Love and arrogance don't go together.
705. 
Cavaliers, priests, and dangerous places, speak nicely about them but keep your distance.
706. 
Who pays in advance eats stinking fish.
707. 
The quince is for fiancees who are fighting and the azarole for good people.
708. 
Who loves with his heart sees from a distance.
709. 
Open your eyes and your ears when contracting, because the agreed upon circumstances mean a lot.
710. 
By cultivating bottom land, you gain sustenance and goods.
711. 
Honesty and kindness enhance every beauty.
712. 
Nothing can end favorably without heavenly guidance.
713. 
First harvest honey and wax during the day, then dance and play in the open during the evening.
714. 
Repentance washes away sin.
715. 
Where you're not known, you're judged by your appearance.
716. 
The bigger the chance, the less the security.
717. 
Meat makes meat, bread makes a paunch, and wine makes you dance.
718. 
Old love and wood will burn as soon as they get the chance.
719. 
A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses.
720. 
A sense of humor is the pole that adds balance to our steps as we walk the tightrope of life.
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