766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 33
641. Sick people have no friends.
642. Do not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends.
643. You never really know your friends from your enemies until the ice breaks.
644. The right balance depends on the weigher.
645. The prickly branches of the palm tree do not show preference even to friends.
646. If you want to know who your friends are, lie by the roadside and pretend to be drunk.
647. Wives and oxen have no friends.
648. He who spends his time adorning himself knows he is going to a dance.
649. In every family where there is a son, the head of an ox, goat or ram is cooked to be eaten by him with his friends.
650. When a warrior goes to a battle, he does not abandon his friends.
651. Never place friendship above profit.
652. Everything is for sale, even friendship.
653. Better to lose a little money than a little friendship.
654. Friendship reminds us of fathers, love of mothers.
655. May your friendship not be like a stone: if it breaks you cannot put the pieces together. May it be like iron: when it breaks, you can weld the pieces back together.
656. Friendship is honey -- but don't eat it all.
657. Friendship is honey, but don't eat it all.
658. Friendship is honey - but don't eat it all.
659. By all means make friends with the dog, but do not lay aside the stick.
660. On the road between the homes of friends, grass does not grow.
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