495 Proverbs about Ones / Page 13
241. One often has need of a lesser than oneself.
242. The big fish eat the little ones.
243. Thrive by honesty or remain poor.
244. Touch not another man's money, for the most honest never added to it.
245. You must not throw stones into your neighbor's garden.
246. The surest way to remain poor is to be an honest man.
247. It is only the tree loaded with fruit that the people throw stones.
248. Men will only throw stones at trees that are laden with fruit.
249. Nothing looks more like an honest man than a villain.
250. Nothing resembles an honest man more than a cheat.
251. One good argument is worth more than ten better ones.
252. Small gifts maintain friendship, big ones maintain love.
253. There are no beautiful prisons or ugly loved ones.
254. Often the best way of giving oneself what one lacks is to take from oneself what one has.
255. A blind man sat behind a pile of stones and thought that nobody could see him.
256. If you throw a handful of stones, one at least will hit.
257. One does not get crucified, one crucifies oneself.
258. He who keeps his old clothes, gains new ones too.
259. Don't be so clever; cleverer ones than you are in jail.
260. One never tires working for oneself.
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