766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 36
701. You won't know who your friends are until you need them.
702. Don't maintain a friendship with cops because you'll lose your wine and your cigars.
703. Clear pacts, long friendship.
704. Where malice has taken root, friendship can never be formed.
705. A frequent accounting, a long friendship.
706. Don't make friends with monks and soldiers.
707. Who sins and then makes amends, trusts in God.
708. The June bee portends lots of honey.
709. Who stays at the master and doesn't learn, is either a jackass or pretends to be one.
710. Beware of false friends with wagging tongues.
711. Love is like a cucumber, it starts off sweet and ends up bitter.
712. With selling and buying there are neither friends nor cronies.
713. With friends make agreements, with relatives make contracts.
714. The cowherd who has fodder has bread, and if he doesn't have fodder then he ends up without oxen and without bread.
715. God save me from false friends, so that I can protect myself from my enemies.
716. Who doesn't want to stay with friends, is either a cop, a cuckold, or a spy.
717. Among friends and relatives don't buy or sell anything.
718. When everything is going smoothly, a man tends to get cocky.
719. Oh, oh, oh! three times I say it, who falls into poverty loses his friends.
720. When the fever is gone, the thirst ends.
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