1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 165
1641. 
An aged steed confined to the stable still aspires after the glory of galloping a thousand miles.
1642. 
An ant may well destroy an entire dam.
1643. 
Any book you open will benefit your mind.
1644. 
Approach heaven with a single stride.
1645. 
As a snipe and a clam are entangled in a fight, a fisherman catch them both.
1646. 
A base person often thinks of a man of honor as mean as himself.
1647. 
Diligence is the vehicle on the paths of Mountains of Books; endurance is the vessel on the courses of the Seas of Learning.
1648. 
Disasters never come alone.
1649. 
A dish of carrot hastily cooked may still has soil not cleaned off the vegetable.
1650. 
Dismantle the bridge after crossing it.
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