1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 135
1341. 
It is not the knowing that is difficult, but the doing.
1342. 
He who governs by his moral excellence may be compared to the Pole star which abides in its place while all other stars bow towards it.
1343. 
When men discuss the things which are to be, the rats laugh in the rafters.
1344. 
A one joy scatter a hundred grieves.
1345. 
If you're born to be hanged, then you'll never be drowned.
1346. 
The first blow is half the battle.
1347. 
Every bird likes his own nest best.
1348. 
A little body often harbors a great soul.
1349. 
Beware of the camel going to seek horns, he lost his ears.
1350. 
It is good to strike the serpent's head with your enemy's hand.
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