1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 137
1361. 
Pouring oil on the fire is not the way to quench it.
1362. 
The peacock hath fair feathers, but a foul voice.
1363. 
Rage is not without reason.
1364. 
Praise the sea, but keep on land.
1365. 
The lone wolf may yet kill as many deer as a pack.
1366. 
Sleep is the brother of Death.
1367. 
War is Death's feast.
1368. 
The fly that plays too long in the candle, singes his wings at last.
1369. 
In the ant's house, the dew is a flood.
1370. 
You think you lost your horse? Who knows, he may bring a whole herd back to you someday.
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