766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 16
301. They are rich who have friends.
302. We make more enemies by what we say than friends by what we do.
303. A son-in-law's friendship is a winter's sun.
304. Between two friends a notary and two witnesses.
305. Everybody's friends and nobody's friend is all one.
306. Friendship broken may be soldered, but never made whole.
307. Go to friends for advice; to women for pity; to strangers for charity; to relatives for nothing.
308. He who begins badly, ends badly.
309. He who buys and sells does not feel what he spends.
310. He who has got four and spends five, has no occasion for a purse.
311. He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.
312. He who stumbles and does not fall mends his pace.
313. His courage oozed out at his fingers' ends.
314. May God not so prosper our friends that they forget us.
315. Not all things have to be scrutinized, nor all friends tested, not all enemies exposed and denounced.
316. When a peasant gets rich, he knows neither relations nor friends.
317. When there are two friends to one purse, one sings, the other weeps.
318. Where God sends babbies he sends penny loaves.
319. Who lends recovers not; or if he recovers, recovers not all; or if not all, not much; of if much, a mortal enemy.
320. An ounce of blood is worth more than a pound of friendship.
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