1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 25
481. Each generation will reap what the former generation has sown.
482. Each sovereign maintains his own courtiers.
483. Easier to bend the body than the will.
484. Easier to rule a nation than a son.
485. Easy to believe in heaven's law, but so hard to keep.
486. Easy to enroll a thousand soldiers. But, ah, one general!.
487. Easy to keep the castle that was never besieged.
488. Easy to know men's faces, not their hearts.
489. Easy to run downhill, much puffing to run up.
490. Economize now or suffer want later.
491. Eight Immortals cross the sea, each employing his or her theurgy.
492. Eighteen daughters beautiful as goddesses are not as good as one crippled son.
493. Either do not begin or, having begun, do not give up.
494. Empty the clear path to heaven, crowded the dark road to hell.
495. Enjoy yourself - it's later than you think.
496. Enjoy yourself. It's later than you think.
497. Enjoy yourself; it's later than you think.
498. Enough food and a pipe full of tobacco makes you equal to the immortals.
499. Enough shovels of earth -- a mountain. Enough pails of water -- a river.
500. Enough shovels of earth make a mountain, enough pails of water a river.