938 Proverbs about King / Page 35
681. A ridiculous accident has often been the making of many.
682. Among the blind a one-eyed man is a king.
683. Bribes will enter without knocking.
684. Doth the moon on high care for the barking of a dog?
685. Every stone conceals a lurking scorpion.
686. For the king, the laws and the people.
687. Have a care not to commence an undertaking of which you may repent.
688. He is looking out for a fig.
689. I am less concerned about them than about the croaking frogs in the marsh.
690. If your conduct be noble, you will be a king.
691. Joking must have its proper limit.
692. Kings have many ears and many eyes too.
693. Kings learn wisdom from associating with wise men.
694. Kings love the treason, but not the traitor.
695. Know you not that kings have long arms?
696. Never descend to vulgarity even in joking.
697. Speaking, though speechless, it exercises dominion over the mind.
698. The provoking pertinacity of a fly.
699. They give, to find a pretext for asking.
700. What harm is there in making a trial?
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