674 Proverbs about Each / Page 5
81. There are only two ways to reach the truth -- with literature and agriculture.
82. When the boat reaches mid-stream, it is too late to stop the leak.
83. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life.
84. The beginning and the end reach out their hands to each other.
85. A load of books does not equal one good teacher.
86. Teach your descendants the two proper roads - literature and farming.
87. To extend your life by a year, take one less bite each meal.
88. Who tells me of my faults is my teacher; who tells me of my virtues does me harm.
89. Do not hope to reach a destination without leaving the shore.
90. Our enemies teach us life's most valuable lesson.
91. Give a man a fish, and he'll eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he'll eat forever.
92. The dragon has nine sons, each different from the others.
93. Each sovereign maintains his own courtiers.
94. Eight Immortals cross the sea, each employing his or her theurgy.
95. Give one fish and he's fed for only a day. Teach one how to fish and he'll be free from hunger all his life.
96. One dog snarls at a shadow; a hundred howl at each other's barking.
97. Read critically, and you will find each word worth a thousand ounces of gold.
98. Sometimes life can be as bitter as dragon tears. But whether dragon tears are bitter or sweat depends entirely on how each man perceives them.
99. Consider each day of your life to be the best.
100. Morning rain and women's tears dry as fast as each other.
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