1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 62
1221. 
Reticence builds a fortress in the mind.
1222. 
Rich men accumulate money; the poor accumulate years.
1223. 
Rich not gaudy.
1224. 
Riches add to the house, virtues to the man.
1225. 
Riches: A dream in the night. Fame: A gull floating on water.
1226. 
Riches: a dream in the night. Fame: a gull floating on water.
1227. 
Riches: a dream in the night. Fame: a gull floating on water.
1228. 
Riches: a dream in the night; fame: a gull floating on water.
1229. 
Riddance of evil must be thorough.
1230. 
Ripe fruit falls by itself, but it does not fall into your mouth.
1231. 
Rivalry between scholars improves science.
1232. 
Rivers and mountains may change; human nature, never.
1233. 
Road is made by people walking on the ground.
1234. 
Rotten wood cannot be carved.
1235. 
Rule the roost.
1236. 
Runaway son, a shining jewel; runaway daughter, tarnished.
1237. 
Ruthlessness is key to a man's accomplishment.
1238. 
Scholars are invaluable to a nation as the best course to a banquet.
1239. 
Scholars talk books, butchers talk pigs.
1240. 
Schoolmaster, stick to your books; farmer, to your pigs.
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