1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 49
961. 
Look for a thing until you find it and you'll not lose your labor.
962. 
Look not at thieves eating meat, but look at them suffering punishment.
963. 
Look to your enemy for a chance to succeed.
964. 
Looking for a donkey on its very back.
965. 
Looking for fish? Don't climb a tree.
966. 
Looking for the ass on its very back.
967. 
Lord Ye's professed love of dragons turned into his worst fear.
968. 
Losing comes of winning money.
969. 
Love and attention make all things grow.
970. 
Love for a person must extend to the crows on his roof.
971. 
Love has its tides; before ebb tide you must take advantage of the flood.
972. 
Love is an eye that doesn't see anything.
973. 
Love is blind, and greed insatiable.
974. 
Love is blind, friendship closes its eyes.
975. 
Love is incompatible with fear.
976. 
Love itself is calm; turbulence arrives from individuals.
977. 
Love me, love my dog.
978. 
Love my house, love the crow on it.
979. 
Love your neighbors, but do not pull down the fence.
980. 
Lure a tiger out of its mountain.
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