1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 65
1281. 
Spring is sooner recognized by plants than by men.
1282. 
Steal a bell with one's ears covered.
1283. 
Steal beams and replace them with poles.
1284. 
Steer one's boat where the winds lead.
1285. 
Stir the grass and alert the snake.
1286. 
Strong souls have willpower, weak ones only desires.
1287. 
Study without reflection is a waste of time; reflection without study is dangerous.
1288. 
Success in the end erases all the mistakes along the way.
1289. 
Survive the Jaw of a Tiger.
1290. 
Swallow a date with its stone.
1291. 
Swiftest horse cannot overtake the word once spoken.
1292. 
Take a second look. It costs you nothing.
1293. 
Take a second look; it costs you nothing.
1294. 
Talk does not cook rice.
1295. 
Talk doesn't cook rice.
1296. 
Talking doesn't get your rice cooked.
1297. 
Talking without thinking is shooting without aiming.
1298. 
Teach your descendants the two proper roads - literature and farming.
1299. 
Teach your son in the front garden and your wife on the pillow.
1300. 
Teachers open the door but you must walk through it yourself.
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