1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 47
921. 
Know thyself to know others, for heart beats like heart.
922. 
Knowledge that is not replenished diminishes every day.
923. 
Large demands on oneself and little demands on others keep resentment at bay.
924. 
Last night I made a thousand plans, but this morning I went my old way.
925. 
Laws are useless when men are pure, unenforceable when men are corrupt.
926. 
Laws control the lesser man... Right conduct controls the greater one.
927. 
Laws control the lesser man; right conduct controls the greater one.
928. 
Lazy people always want to do everything at the same time.
929. 
Learn to handle a writing-brush and you'll never handle a begging-bowl.
930. 
Learn to paint a tiger and you only paint his skin; learn to know a human being and you only know his face.
931. 
Learning how the Handan residents walk.
932. 
Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.
933. 
Learning is a treasure which accompanies its owner everywhere.
934. 
Learning is better than house and land.
935. 
Learning is like rowing upstream: not to advance is to drop back.
936. 
Learning is treasure no thief can touch.
937. 
Learning is weightless, treasure you can always carry easily.
938. 
Leave a bit of the tail to whisk off flies.
939. 
Lend money to someone who won't pay you back and he'll hate you.
940. 
Let him who does not know what war is go to war.
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