Famous Proverbs
271 Proverbs about Cons / Page 27
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Ten thousand of the greatest faults in our neighbours is of less consequence than the smallest of our own.262.
They censure my doing such a thing who neither consider my occasions of doing it, or what provocations I have had.263.
Wrath often consumes what goodness husbands.264.
A clear conscience is a coat of mail.265.
A field becomes exhausted by constant tillage.266.
Consent to common custom, but not to common folly.267.
Consider whether your fun will cause another's unhappiness.268.
Constant dripping wears away stone.269.
Dignity does not consist in a silk dress.270.
Seek not to be consoled but to console.