1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 4
61. 
A fall into a ditch makes you wiser.
62. 
A fall into a ditch, a gain in your wit.
63. 
A fallen lighthouse is more dangerous than a reef.
64. 
A false report rides post.
65. 
A feet can be shorter while an inch can be longer.
66. 
A fierce dog ruins a liquor store business.
67. 
A filthy mouth will not utter decent language.
68. 
A fire cannot be wrapped with paper.
69. 
A flea on the top of a bald head - it is only too apparent.
70. 
A flea on top of a bald head.
71. 
A flower cannot blossom without sunshine nor a garden without love.
72. 
A flower you plant may not necessarily bloom; but the seed of a tree you happen to drop may grow into a forest.
73. 
A fly before his own eye is bigger than an elephant in the next field.
74. 
A flying moth throws itself into a fire.
75. 
A fool admires himself most when he has done foolish things.
76. 
A fool in a hurry drinks tea with a fork.
77. 
A fool judges people by the presents they give him.
78. 
A fool's heart is found in his mouth.
79. 
A fox barks not when he would steal the lamb.
80. 
A fox borrows the tiger's might.
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