1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 34
661. He who could foresee affairs three days in advance would be rich for thousands of years.
662. He who covers up his mistakes intends to make some more.
663. He who deliberates fully before taking a step will spend his entire life on one leg.
664. He who does not feed his cat will feed rats.
665. He who does not know what to do in his spare time is not a businessman.
666. He who does not regularly put on clean socks will never get used to circus life.
667. He who flatters me is my enemy, who blames me is my teacher.
668. He who goes his own way does not deserve being received.
669. He who governs by his moral excellence may be compared to the Pole star which abides in its place while all other stars bow towards it.
670. He who has a lot of money and no children is not rich; he who has many children and no money is not a pauper.
671. He who has a straight body is not worried about his crooked shadow.
672. He who has never been cheated, cannot be a good businessman.
673. He who has nothing to lose is rich.
674. He who hasn't a penny sees bargains everywhere.
675. He who hides his faults plans to make more.
676. He who hurries can not walk with dignity.
677. He who is drowned is not troubled by the rain.
678. He who is hungry is never a good civil servant.
679. He who is master of himself cannot tolerate another boss.
680. He who is narrow of vision cannot be big of heart.