1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 35
681. 
He who is not friendly towards a good guest will never have one.
682. 
He who is not satisfied with himself will grow; he who is not sure of his own correctness will learn many things.
683. 
He who is sure of his victory will not start a war.
684. 
He who is thirsty dreams that he is drinking.
685. 
He who knows he is a fool is not a big fool.
686. 
He who knows his heart mistrusts his eyes.
687. 
He who loves peace minds his own business.
688. 
He who opens his heart for ambition, closes it for the rest.
689. 
He who plays with fire may become its victim.
690. 
He who restrains his appetite avoids debt.
691. 
He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount.
692. 
He who rides on a tiger can never get off.
693. 
He who rides the tiger can never dismount.
694. 
He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition burns a picture to obtain the ashes.
695. 
He who seeks revenge should remember to dig two graves.
696. 
He who sees heaven in the water sees the fishes in the trees.
697. 
He who stands still in the mud sticks in it.
698. 
He who stays near vermilion gets stained red; he who stays near ink gets stained black.
699. 
He who steps aside for someone broadens the way.
700. 
He who strikes the first blow admits he's lost the argument.
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