674 Proverbs about Each / Page 14
261. Always taking out and never putting in, soon reaches the bottom.
262. Taking out and not putting in soon reaches the bottom.
263. The act of treachery is liked, but not he that does it.
264. The gossips fall out and tell each other truths.
265. The king likes the treachery, but not the traitor.
266. Three who held each other are as good as six.
267. Two birds of prey do not keep each other company.
268. Don't teach fishes to swim.
269. Don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs.
270. Every one preaches for his own saint.
271. Follow the river and you will reach the sea.
272. He is past preaching to who does not care to do well.
273. He who has his purse full preaches to the poor man.
274. It is a stupid goose that listens to the fox preach.
275. Love teaches asses to dance.
276. Love teaches even asses to dance.
277. Misfortunes are, in morals, what bitters are in medicine: each is at first disagreeable; but as the bitters act as corroborants to the stomach, so adversity chastens and ameliorates the disposition.
278. Sadness and gladness succeed each other.
279. The days follow each other and are not alike.
280. Very hard times in the wood when the wolves eat each other.
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