Famous Proverbs
1995 Proverbs about Chin / Page 160
1591.
Pull a strand of silk from a tangled mass.1592.
One who is fit to sit facing the south.1593.
The emperor is the father of his people, not a master to be served by slaves.1594.
Who tells me of my faults is my teacher; who tells me of my virtues does me harm.1595.
By filling one's head instead of one's pocket, one cannot be robbed.1596.
A day of reading is a day of gain; a day without reading is ten days of loss.1597.
Books speak to the mind, friends to the heart, heaven to the soul, all else to the ears.1598.
Reticence builds a fortress in the mind.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.1600.
To scrape the light off one's face.