349 Proverbs about Rest / Page 9
161. 
There is no disinterested gift.
162. 
How beautiful it is to do nothing, and then rest afterward.
163. 
A restive morsel needs a spur of wine.
164. 
He that is thrown would still wrestle.
165. 
If you wrestle with a collier you will get a blotch.
166. 
It is easier to abstain than to restrain.
167. 
The interested friend is a swallow on the roof.
168. 
Why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
169. 
The surest way to remain poor is to be an honest man.
170. 
Fear and restlessness kill more than do illnesses.
171. 
He who marries on a rainy day will be happy for the rest of his life.
172. 
Man is preceded by forest and followed by desert.
173. 
People will ignore their misfortunes and their interests when they are in competition with their pleasures.
174. 
The head and feet keep warm; the rest will take no harm.
175. 
You always knock yourself on the tenderest places.
176. 
If Ali is the camel-driver, he knows where to rest his camel.
177. 
For the first five years of your son's life treat him as a prince, for the next ten years as a slave, then as a friend for the rest of his life.
178. 
The heart at rest sees a feast in everything.
179. 
Death considers not the fairest forehead.
180. 
You can't find stupidity in the forest.
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