1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 144
1431. 
One courts misfortune by flaunting wealth.
1432. 
Burn one day's gathering of firewood on the same day.
1433. 
Wealth and obscurity cannot equal poverty and fame.
1434. 
Great wealth is a gift from heaven; moderate wealth results from frugality.
1435. 
Charity is not a bone you throw to a dog, but a bone you share with a dog.
1436. 
An overturned cart ahead warns the one behind.
1437. 
Whether we walk quickly or slowly, the road remains the same.
1438. 
Remember to dig the well long before you get thirsty.
1439. 
Concealing truth is like wearing embroidered clothes and traveling by night.
1440. 
To tell only half the truth is to give life to a new lie.
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