615 Proverbs about Fall / Page 23
441. Don't raise your club so high; it will only fall on your head.
442. Who reaches for the spruce, falls down onto the juniper.
443. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
444. He who will not climb will not fall.
445. A fall bodes a lucky journey from the house but not toward it.
446. When a durian tree is already ripe and sweet, many of the durians will fall to the ground.
447. In a very critical situation as the egg will soon tip-over and fall.
448. The fall is nobody's sire.
449. When rogues fallout, honest men come by their own.
450. It is a kingly act to help the fallen.
451. A man of gladness seldom falls into madness.
452. Every man's sin falls on his own head.
453. He falls into the pit which he himself made.
454. He falls short of his duty to both who tries to serve two masters.
455. He fell to-day, I may fall to-morrow.
456. He who hastens too much stumbles and falls.
457. He who lies on the ground cannot fall.
458. If a man falls in love with a frog, he thinks his frog a very Diana.
459. If the lion's skin falls short, piece it out with that of the fox.
460. In avoiding Charybdis, he falls into Scylla.
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