2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 24
461. With bread and wine you can walk your road.
462. With money you would not know yourself, without money nobody would know you.
463. You surrender your freedom where you deposit your secret.
464. You will not be loved if you care for none but yourself.
465. Your cracked jug seems better to me than my sound one.
466. Never squat with your spurs on.
467. Have a horse of your own and then you may borrow another's.
468. Your hand is never the worse for doing its own work.
469. Words are like spears: Once they leave your lips they can never come back.
470. Go and wake up your cook.
471. Do not spread your corn to dry at an enemy's door.
472. Make sure your blanket covers your feet.
473. Pass the bridge that your kinsmen have passed.
474. Saying "halva-halva" won't make your mouth sweet.
475. Wrap yourself together in a carpet and roll together with your kinsmen.
476. If you wish to drown, do not torture yourself with shallow water.
477. A borrowed horse and your own spurs make short miles.
478. A hearth of your own is worth gold.
479. Another man's horse and your own whip can do a great deal.
480. Ask advice of your equals, help of your superiors.
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