2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 50
981. 
Try to reason about love, and you will lose your reason.
982. 
You always knock yourself on the tenderest places.
983. 
You are never better served than by yourself.
984. 
You cannot satisfy the whole world and your father.
985. 
You often meet your destiny on the road you take to avoid it.
986. 
Better your own copper than another man's gold.
987. 
If you forgive the fox for stealing your chickens, he will take your sheep.
988. 
When you put your nose into the water your cheeks get wet as well.
989. 
Have your cake and eat it too.
990. 
Don't let your tongue say what your head may have to pay for.
991. 
Don't throw away your old shoes until you have a new pair.
992. 
Drink makes you forget your sorrow; but only, alas, until tomorrow.
993. 
Eat your fish while it is still fresh and marry the girl while she is still young.
994. 
Good bargains empty your pockets.
995. 
If you don't want to be hung yourself, blame the dog for stealing the sausage.
996. 
If you fail to practice your art, it will soon disappear.
997. 
If you want to be old, hang yourself when you are young.
998. 
Never to forsake your ideals is better than dreaming of great things.
999. 
Petty thieves are hanged, you take off your hat to the big ones.
1000. 
The misery is that you have to ruin your day with work.
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