2119 Proverbs about Thing / Page 92
1821. You can't do everything at once.
1822. Collect promptly, pay slowly; who knows, in case of an accident, you'll pay nothing.
1823. Who starts many things, finishes nothing.
1824. Better to die and have something to leave than to live wanting.
1825. Who seizes too much with his own hand, will have everything slip away and will hold nothing.
1826. Bitter things, hold them dear; sweet things, keep them enclosed.
1827. Love, beauty and money are three things that can't be hidden.
1828. Who dresses in the clothing of others, will soon undress.
1829. Every good thing comes from God.
1830. When a poor man gets lucky, nothing can contain him.
1831. Avoid the bad, love the good, because things change in a moment.
1832. Don't lend out something that you're going to soon need.
1833. Don't have anything to do with the cavalier who has fallen into poverty.
1834. April, as you see me; May, as I stay; June, as I am; by July, let everything fly.
1835. There are four things to which you should not lend credence: love of women, the charity of friars, sun in the winter, and clouds in the summer.
1836. Believe only a little of what you see and nothing that you hear.
1837. One who believes everything he's told is as naive as one who fetches water with a sieve.
1838. You never value something as much as when it's gone.
1839. Don't fight with someone who has nothing to lose.
1840. Don't tell your friend everything that you know; remember that one day you may have him for an enemy.
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