585 Proverbs about Tree / Page 5
81. A big tree attracts the gale.
82. The mighty tree must catch the wind.
83. It takes a tree ten years to mature; it takes a man one hundred years to form.
84. Monkeys must disperse once their tree falls.
85. A single tree cannot make a forest.
86. An apple does not fall far from the tree.
87. Trees that are frequently transplanted rarely thrive.
88. The strength of a tree lies in its roots -- not in its branches.
89. The tree does not fall at the first stroke.
90. The tree is known by its fruit.
91. A man must eat, though every tree were a gallows.
92. Good tree, good fruit.
93. He thinks to catch shell-fish in the trees.
94. He who plants fruit-trees, must not count upon the fruit.
95. High trees give more shadow than fruit.
96. Our time runs on like a stream; first fall the leaves and then the tree.
97. Tall trees catch much wind.
98. The nobler the tree, the more pliant the twig.
99. Trees often transplanted seldom prosper.
100. Were every one to sweep before his own house, every street would be clean.
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