1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 20
381. 
Crows everywhere are equally black.
382. 
Curse your wife at evening, sleep alone at night.
383. 
Cursed cows have short horns.
384. 
Customers are jade; merchandise is grass.
385. 
Dangerous enemies will meet again in narrow streets.
386. 
Dead song-birds make a sad meal.
387. 
Dead songbirds make a sad meal.
388. 
Deal with the faults of others as gently as with your own.
389. 
Deep doubts, deep wisdom; small doubts, little wisdom.
390. 
Deep down all men are alike -- and that is the problem.
391. 
Deer-hunter, waste not your arrow on the hare.
392. 
Defeat is never a bitter brew until one agrees to swallow it.
393. 
Defeat isn't bitter if you don't swallow it.
394. 
Defer not till to-morrow what may be done to-day.
395. 
Despise learning and make everyone pay for your ignorance.
396. 
Despise not a small wound or a poor kinsman.
397. 
Deviate an inch, lose a thousand miles.
398. 
Devil take the hindmost.
399. 
Different flowers look good to different people.
400. 
Dig the well before you are thirsty.
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