2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 36
701. One of life's greatest mysteries is how the boy who wasn't good enough to marry your daughter can be the father of the smartest grandchild in the world.
702. Hold a true friend with both your hands.
703. If you want to destroy your enemy, give him an elephant.
704. If you want a certain thing, you must first be a certain person. Once you are that certain person, obtaining that certain thing will no longer be a concern of yours.
705. Be patient with your enemies and forgiving of your friends.
706. Don't use your teeth when you can untie the knot with your fingers.
707. To speak ill of anyone is to speak ill of yourself.
708. Try out your shoes on your feet -- gauge people against their misfortune.
709. You can't flee your lot nor share it with another.
710. Before you buy shoes, measure your feet.
711. If it hurts to spend your money, you will go hungry.
712. Marriage is a snake to slip into your handbag.
713. Nothing wipes your tears away but your own hand.
714. Only what you have eaten is yours; other things may not be.
715. The best way to eat the elephant standing in your path is to cut it up into little pieces.
716. Thorns themselves will not harm you -- you hurt yourself on the thorns.
717. Treat your guest as a guest for two days -- then on the third day give him a hoe.
718. If you have figs in your knapsack, everyone will want to be your friend.
719. If your neighbor is an early riser, you too will become one.
720. When a Greek shakes your hand, count your fingers after.
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