1855 Proverbs about Chinese / Page 93
921. 
Never eat in a restaurant where the chef is thin.
922. 
Never has a man more need of his intelligence than when a fool asks him a question.
923. 
No iron is so strong that it cannot be melted down, and no business so dirty that can be fixed with money.
924. 
No matter how big the sea may be, sometimes two ships meet.
925. 
No matter how big, one beam cannot support a house.
926. 
No matter how much the wise man travels, he always lives in the same place.
927. 
No matter how tall the tree is, its leaves will always fall to the ground.
928. 
No matter how worthless a man may be, kill him and see how much he costs you.
929. 
No melon peddler cries, "Bitter melons." No wine dealer says, "Sour wine."
930. 
No needle is sharp at both ends.
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