828 Traditional Proverbs / Page 34
661. 
The multitude is always wrong.
662. 
The nearer the bone, the sweeter the flesh.
663. 
The noblest vengeance is to forgive.
664. 
The north wind does blow, and we shall have snow.
665. 
The north wind has no corn and a poor man no friend.
666. 
The obscure we see eventually. The completely apparent takes longer.
667. 
The old man has his death before his eyes; the young man behind his back.
668. 
The one who pleased everybody died before they were born.
669. 
The one who wills is the one who can.
670. 
The owl of ignorance lays the egg of pride.
671. 
The patience of the hunter is always greater than that of the prey.
672. 
The person who has no opinion will seldom be wrong.
673. 
The person who is tired will find time to sleep.
674. 
The plant often removed cannot thrive.
675. 
The pleasure of what we enjoy is lost by coveting more.
676. 
The poor man seeks only a crumb, then finds he still hungers.
677. 
The poor man's budget is full of schemes.
678. 
The presence of the doctor is the beginning of the cure.
679. 
The road to success is lined with many tempting parking spaces.
680. 
The same hammer that breaks the glass forges the steel.
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