766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 15
281. Good as drink is, it ends in thirst.
282. One may live without one's friends but not without one's pipe.
283. Law is costly; shake hands and be friends.
284. No war is more bitter than the war of friends, but it does not last long.
285. Friends are like fiddle-strings and they must not be screwed too tightly.
286. There is more friendship in a half pint of whiskey than in a churn of buttermilk.
287. Irishwomen have a dispensation from the pope to wear the thick ends of their legs downwards.
288. If God sends you down a stony path, may he give you strong shoes.
289. Boast to a stranger, complain only to your friends.
290. Of everything else the newest; of friends, the oldest.
291. A cup of coffee commits one to forty years of friendship.
292. A thousand friends are too few; one enemy is one too many.
293. A wise man remembers his friends at all times; a fool, only when he has need of them.
294. Eat and drink with your friends but do not trade with them.
295. Kurds have no friends.
296. The Kurds have no friends.
297. The only friends we have are the mountains.
298. Deal with your friends as if they will become your enemies tomorrow, and deal with your enemies as if they will become your friends tomorrow.
299. The enemy of a father will never be friends of his son.
300. The dead and the absent have no friends.
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