613 Proverbs about Them / Page 4
61. Men are like bagpipes: no sound comes from them till they're full.
62. Quiet people are well able to look after themselves.
63. He who serves two masters must lie to one of them.
64. If you let them put the calf on your shoulders, it will not be long before they clap on the cow.
65. Proverbs bear age, and he who would do well may view himself in them as in a looking glass.
66. Some who just tell tales of themselves.
67. Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.
68. To censure princes is perilous, and to praise them is lying.
69. We decide our affairs, then we rest them with God.
70. A round egg can be made square according to how you cut it; words would be harsh according to how you speak them.
71. Deceive the rich and powerful if you will, but don't insult them.
72. When your companions get drunk and fight, Take up your hat, and wish them good night.
73. A dog in a kennel barks at his fleas; a dog hunting does not notice them.
74. A man may lose what are his clearest rights by not demanding them.
75. A strong remedy for evils is ignorance of them.
76. All men grieve, and if you ask them the reason why, they cannot tell it.
77. By a brave endurance of unavoidable evils, we conquer them.
78. Do chattering monkeys mimic men, Or we, turned apes, out-monkey them?
79. Give wine to them that are in sorrow.
80. He, who denies his faults, makes no atonement for them.
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