1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 53
1041. 
No man is a hero to his woman.
1042. 
No matter how big the sea may be, sometimes two ships meet.
1043. 
No matter how big, one beam cannot support a house.
1044. 
No matter how much the wise man travels, he always lives in the same place.
1045. 
No matter how stout one beam, it cannot support a house.
1046. 
No matter how tall the mountain is, it cannot block the sun. Tenacity and adversity are old foes.
1047. 
No matter how tall the mountain is, it cannot block the sun. Tenacity and adversity are old foes.
1048. 
No matter how tall the tree is, its leaves will always fall to the ground.
1049. 
No matter how the wind howls, the mountain will not bow to it.
1050. 
No matter how worthless a man may be, kill him and see how much he costs you.
1051. 
No medicines can cure the vulgar man.
1052. 
No melon peddler cries, "Bitter melons." No wine dealer says, "Sour wine."
1053. 
No melon-peddler cries: Bitter melons. No wine-dealer says: Sour wine.
1054. 
No mill, no meal.
1055. 
No needle is sharp at both ends.
1056. 
No one has an exclusive on opportunity. When the sun rises, it rises for everyone.
1057. 
No one is more afraid of ghosts than those that don't believe in them.
1058. 
No wind, no waves.
1059. 
No wisdom like silence.
1060. 
No wisdom to silence.
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