766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 32
621. The first day you meet, you are friends; the next day you meet, you are brothers.
622. A donkey has two friends: his two hind legs.
623. Be patient with your enemies and forgiving of your friends.
624. It is easier to wage war with wise enemies than be at peace with foolish friends.
625. Time flies when you are among friends.
626. A well educated man always has a kind word to say about the place where he spends the night.
627. Burning the candle at both ends.
628. The rich man spends his money, the poor man his strength.
629. He who works begins well; he who economises ends better.
630. To dead men and absent there are no friends left.
631. It should be better to blame friends at a distance.
632. Little intermeddling makes good friends.
633. Rich folk have many friends.
634. Anger begins with folly, and ends with repentance.
635. To be good tends to give absence later on.
636. The immature rice stalk stands erect, while the mature stalk, heavy with grain, bends over.
637. Negotiate a river by following its bends, enter a country by following its customs.
638. The tiger depends on the forest; the forest depends on the tiger.
639. Who depends on another man's table often dines late.
640. It's by following his friends that a crab lost its hiding place.
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