1614 American Proverbs / Page 81
1601. You will always be lucky if you know how to make friends with strange cats.
1602. You will never find a cat on a cold hearth.
1603. You'll hear a lot of things before your ears drop off.
1604. You're not supposed to keep religion, it's supposed to keep you.
1605. Young courage and old caution are a strong pair.
1606. Your best friend is yourself.
1607. Your failures could be stepping-stones to success.
1608. Your first accident may be your last.
1609. Your ignorance is your worst enemy.
1610. Your own faults look as big to the other fellow as his do to you.
1611. Your sins will find you out.
1612. Your thoughts go no farther than your vocabulary.
1613. Your whole destiny is involved in the attitude you take toward your sin.
1614. Youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old age a regret.