613 Proverbs about Them / Page 18
341. They are the gods themselves that white-wash the fruits of the pumpkins.
342. Look after the pennies, and the pounds will look after themselves.
343. Things often happen when you least expect them to. Where we least think, there goes the hare away.
344. You can't win them all.
345. The pope and a peasant know more between them than the pope alone.
346. Young pigs grunt as as old pigs grunted before them.
347. All people have their friend and their enemy within themselves.
348. Every kind of love is love, but self-love is supreme among them.
349. He who undertakes too many things at once seldom does any of them well.
350. If you chase two hares at the same time, you will catch neither of them.
351. If you want your children to have a peaceful life, let them suffer a little hunger and a little coldness.
352. In a group of many words, there is bound to be a mistake somewhere in them.
353. It is by believing in roses that one brings them to bloom.
354. It is easier to visit friends than to live with them.
355. Love overlooks defects; hatred magnifies them.
356. Never advise anyone to go to war or to get married. Write down the advice of him who loves you, though you like it not at present. He that has no children brings them up well.
357. Never advise anyone to go to war or to get married. Write down the advice of him who loves you, though you like it not at present. He that has no children brings them up well.
358. Our faults irritate us most when we see them in others.
359. Our faults irritate us most when we see them in others.
360. Rain wets the leopard's spots, but it doesn't wash them off.
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