980 Proverbs about Take / Page 18
341. The flood takes him in, and the ebb takes him out.
342. A girl receives, a widow takes her husband.
343. A good breakfast cannot take the place of the evening meal.
344. A man is old when he takes the whole night to do what he used to do all night long.
345. A wise man takes his own decisions; the ignorant goes with the crowd.
346. A word once spoken, an army of chariots cannot overtake it.
347. Always leave a little room for a mistake.
348. Always take an emergency leisurely.
349. He who covers up his mistakes intends to make some more.
350. He who takes revenge for a small insult, will have a bigger one thrown at him.
351. He who thinks too much about every step he takes will stay on one leg all his life.
352. If you must play, decide upon three things at the start: the rules of the game, the stakes, and the quitting time.
353. If you would be happy for a week, take a wife; if you would be happy for a month, kill a pig; but if you would be happy all your life, plant a garden.
354. It is no good going to the river just wanting to catch a fish; you have to take a net as well.
355. Love has its tides; before ebb tide you must take advantage of the flood.
356. No wise man takes responsibility for an eighteen-year-old daughter.
357. People live like birds in the woods: When the time comes, each must take flight.
358. The flatterer makes you climb up a tree then takes the ladder away.
359. What is not urgent must be done quickly in order to take care of the urgent things calmly.
360. When a king makes a mistake, all the people suffer.
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