768 Proverbs about Ance / Page 5
81. 
A bit of fragrance always sticks to the hand that gives you roses.
82. 
If you ask for directions rudely, you might end up a long distance from your destination.
83. 
It is foolish for someone to seek credit for his ancestor's achievements.
84. 
The merciful do not engage in war, and the righteous do not engage in finances.
85. 
Look to your enemy for a chance to succeed.
86. 
Only fools seek credit from the achievements of their ancestors.
87. 
Matrimony is the grave of romance.
88. 
Diligence is the vehicle on the paths of Mountains of Books; endurance is the vessel on the courses of the Seas of Learning.
89. 
A minimal error at the start leads to a wide divergence in the distance.
90. 
Perseverance can reduce an iron rod to a sewing needle.
91. 
A person cannot be judged by his appearance in the same token as the sea cannot be measured with a bucket.
92. 
Riddance of evil must be thorough.
93. 
A speck on a jade stone won't obscure its radiance.
94. 
You looked high and low till your iron shoes were worn out but still to no avail. Then you chanced upon it without ever looking.
95. 
Do not choose your wife at a dance, but in the field among the harvesters.
96. 
Skill and assurance form an invincible combination.
97. 
A fool may chance to say a wise thing.
98. 
As you began the dance you may pay the piper.
99. 
Dogs that bark at a distance bite not at hand.
100. 
In the division of inheritance, friendship standeth still.
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