766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 29
561. God sends enough to all.
562. God sends meat, but the Devil sends cooks.
563. He alone is wise who can accommodate himself to all the contingencies of life; but the fool contends, and is struggling, like a swimmer, against the stream.
564. He spends the happiest life who knows nothing.
565. In forming new friendships, forget not old friends.
566. In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty, In time of adversity, not one amongst twenty.
567. It is as bad to have too many friends as no friends at all.
568. It is the duty of friends mutually to correct each other.
569. Misfortunes make friends.
570. Never expect your friends to do for you that which you can yourself accomplish.
571. Offer not the right hand of friendship to every one.
572. Poverty shows us who are our friends and who our enemies.
573. Poverty trieth friends.
574. Rich for yourself, poor for your friends.
575. Silence is wisdom and gets a man friends.
576. So ends all earthly glory.
577. The silence resulting from absence has destroyed many a friendship.
578. They cease to be friends who dwell afar off.
579. Treat your friends as if hereafter they will become your enemies, and your enemies as if they will become your friends.
580. True friends are tested in adversity.
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