Famous Proverbs
281 Proverbs about Ease / Page 22
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He that is angry is seldom at ease.212.
Pleasent words will draw the snake from its hole.213.
Thoughts are like arrows: once released, they strike their mark. Guard them well or one day you may be your own victim.214.
Our needs are few but our wants increase with our possessions.215.
Please the eye and plague the heart.216.
He that is at ease seeks dainties.217.
Whatsoever was the father of the disease, an ill diet was the mother.218.
God is better pleased with adverbs than with nouns.219.
If you want to please, never say things are going well.220.
Three things please a man: a lovely home, a lovely wife, and lovely possessions.