2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 14
261. Again and again I beg and pray of you to live merrily: should aught distress you, dismiss it from your minds.
262. All that meal comes not from your own sack.
263. Attempt nothing beyond your strength.
264. Be angry with a murderer, but keep your compassion for his victim.
265. Be old betimes, if you wish your old age to last.
266. Be on your guard against a silent dog and still water.
267. Believe no man more than yourself when you are spoken of.
268. Believe nothing and be on your guard against everything.
269. Cease your jests, there is no joke in being ill-natured.
270. Choose a wife from among your equals.
271. Correct a wise man, and he will be grateful; correct a fool, and he will not only give a deaf ear, but send you off with a flea in your ear.
272. Don't that just butter your grits.
273. Fill your garners, harvest lasts not for ever.
274. Govern your passions, or they will govern you.
275. Great discomfort arises from too hearty a supper: if you would enjoy a tranquil sleep let your supper be a light one.
276. Having achieved your purpose, seek not to undo what has been done.
277. I shall paint you in your own colours.
278. If you always live with those who are lame, you will yourself learn to limp.
279. If you are contented with your lot, you will live wisely.
280. If you strike a goad with your fist, your hand will suffer most.
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