367 Proverbs about Wind / Page 13
241. 
Possessions dwindle: I mourn their loss. But I mourn the loss of time much more, for anyone can save his purse, but none can win back lost time.
242. 
Possessions dwindle: I mourn their loss. But I mourn the loss of time much more, for anyone can save his purse, but none can win back lost time.
243. 
Do business best when the wind's in the west.
244. 
Grind with every wind.
245. 
He catches the wind with a net.
246. 
He talks to the wind.
247. 
If the wind will not serve, take to the oars.
248. 
If there is no wind, row.
249. 
It's an ill wind that blows no one any good.
250. 
Providence tempers the wind to the shorn lamb.
251. 
The wind will let us neither sail nor stay.
252. 
We sow the wind, and reap the whirlwind.
253. 
What is lighter than a feather? Dust. What lighter than dust? Wind. What lighter than the wind? A harlot. What lighter than a harlot? Nothing.
254. 
Without favour, art is like a windmill without wind.
255. 
The weather vane will not work without wind.
256. 
He who sowed wind, reaps a typhoon.
257. 
When you spit against the wind you get a dirty beard.
258. 
Words are but wind.
259. 
Puff not against the wind.
260. 
Women are as wavering as the wind.
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