Famous Proverbs
768 Proverbs about Ance / Page 76
751.
Whom chance often passes by, it finds at last.752.
Words and deeds are not weighed in the same balance.753.
You must pay the fiddler if you want to dance.754.
You need more than dancing shoes to be a dancer.755.
Your ignorance is your worst enemy.756.
We have not inherited the earth from our ancestors, we have only borrowed it from our children.757.
Matrimony is the grave of romance.758.
Diligence is the vehicle on the paths of Mountains of Books; endurance is the vessel on the courses of the Seas of Learning.759.
A minimal error at the start leads to a wide divergence in the distance.760.
Perseverance can reduce an iron rod to a sewing needle.