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1591. Pull a strand of silk from a tangled mass.. Chinese Proverb. Pull a strand of silk from a tangled mass.
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1592. One who is fit to sit facing the south.. Chinese Proverb. One who is fit to sit facing the south.
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1593. The emperor is the father of his people, not a master to be served by slaves.. Chinese Proverb. The emperor is the father of his people, not a master to be served by slaves.
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1594. Who tells me of my faults is my teacher; who tells me of my virtues does me harm.. Chinese Proverb. Who tells me of my faults is my teacher; who tells me of my virtues does me harm.
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1595. By filling one's head instead of one's pocket, one cannot be robbed.. Chinese Proverb. By filling one's head instead of one's pocket, one cannot be robbed.
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1596. A day of reading is a day of gain; a day without reading is ten days of loss.. Chinese Proverb. A day of reading is a day of gain; a day without reading is ten days of loss.
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1597. Books speak to the mind, friends to the heart, heaven to the soul, all else to the ears.. Chinese Proverb. Books speak to the mind, friends to the heart, heaven to the soul, all else to the ears.
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1598. Reticence builds a fortress in the mind.. Chinese Proverb. Reticence builds a fortress in the mind.
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1599. Though you don't believe in other gods, you believe in the god of thunder; though you don't believe in medicine generally, you believe in laxatives.. Chinese Proverb. Though you don't believe in other gods, you believe in the god of thunder; though you don't believe in medicine generally, you believe in laxatives.
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1600. To scrape the light off one's face.. Chinese Proverb. To scrape the light off one's face.
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