674 Proverbs about Each / Page 21
401. Necessity is a great teacher.
402. It's easy to trust a cat once you put the cream out of reach.
403. Of doctor and poet, musician and madman, we each have a trace.
404. In this treacherous world there is neither truth nor lie; everything is like the color of the crystal through which you gaze.
405. Seven sons of one mother, and each one of a different mind.
406. Teach a crocodile to swim.
407. No matter how fast the poplar grows, it will never reach heaven.
408. Each has his own way of moving.
409. Only scratch where you can reach.
410. Teach your tongue to say, "I do not know."
411. I learned much from my teachers, more from my friends, and the most from my pupils.
412. Teach your tongue to say, 'i don't know,' rather than invent something.
413. Teach thy tongue to say, "I do not know."
414. Teach your grandam to spin.
415. Teach your grandame to suck eggs.
416. Whoever teaches his son teaches not only his son but also his son's son, and so on to the end of generations.
417. He who does not teach his son a trade teaches him to steal.
418. Teach your tongue to say: "I do not know."
419. Two farmers each claimed to own a certain cow. While one pulled on its head and the other pulled on its tail, the cow was milked by the lawyer.
420. When two friends part they have to lock up each other's secrets and throw away the key.
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