1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 77
1521. 
There are two perfect men; one dead, and the other unborn.
1522. 
There are two perfectly good men, one dead, and the other unborn.
1523. 
There are two sides to every question.
1524. 
There belongs more than whistling to going to plough.
1525. 
There is a time to fish and a time to dry the nets.
1526. 
There is gossip every day, but if no one listens anymore the gossip will die.
1527. 
There is no better sale than when you give a true friend what he needs.
1528. 
There is no cure for vulgarity.
1529. 
There is no economy in going to bed early to save candles if the result is twins.
1530. 
There is no greater calamity than being consumed by greed.
1531. 
There is no one to sweep a common hall.
1532. 
There is no room for two dragons in one pond.
1533. 
There is no silver here: three hundred taels.
1534. 
There is no wave without wind.
1535. 
There is only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it.
1536. 
There's many a good man to be found under a shabby hat.
1537. 
There's no insurmountable Mount of Flames.
1538. 
They who know the truth are not equal to those who love it, and they who love it are not equal to those who find pleasure in it.
1539. 
Thick branches and big leaves.
1540. 
Things will develop in the opposite direction when they become extreme.
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