154 Proverbs about Mist / Page 5
81. Only he who does nothing makes no mistakes.
82. Don't hope for rain or thunder, hope for an agronomist.
83. A pessimist is a well-informed optimist.
84. Mistrust is an axe in the tree of love.
85. The thief makes perhaps one mistake; those he stole from made a hundred.
86. He who knows much makes many mistakes.
87. The mistress is queen, the wife is the slave.
88. Only people who work make mistakes.
89. A foolish man may be known by six things: Anger without cause, speech without profit, change without progress, inquiry without object, putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends.
90. A known mistake is better than an unknown truth.
91. The mistake of the scientist leads to mistakes by many people.
92. He who wants to sell his honor will always find a buyer. The garlic complained to the onion, "You stink!" If you count your friend's mistakes, he will desert you. Many wars have been caused by a single word.
93. The one who is mistaken is the one who does nothing.
94. Don't mistake chicken dung for an egg.
95. A little doubt saves many a mistake.
96. Diligence is the mistress of success.
97. When fools make mistakes, they lay the blame on providence.
98. Wise men learn from other men's mistakes; fools insist on learning from their own.
99. Better to be paying the baker than the chemist.
100. The buttocks never mistake the ground.
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