Famous Proverbs
917 Proverbs about Anes / Page 82
811.
If you look up, there are no limits.812.
Money matters make strangers.813.
No branch is better than its trunk.814.
Some pray to the gods only when in trouble.815.
The beginning of sin is sweet; its end is bitter.816.
The very thing one likes, one does well.817.
When cranes migrate, bad weather can't be far off.818.
Work the fields on a fine day, study on a rainy day.819.
Revere the Emperor and expel the barbarians.820.
He who would go a hundred miles should consider ninety-nine as halfway.