Famous Proverbs
91 Proverbs about Eight / Page 9
81. The weight of the burden is known only by he who caries it.
82. There was ne'er a height but had a howe at the bottom o't.
83. It is height makes Grantham steeple stand awry.
84. A penny-weight of love is worth a pound of law.
85. Dark days and storms heighten the appreciation of sunshine.
86. There is no one who became rich because he broke a holiday, and no one who gained weight because he broke a fast.
87. A man fails seven times and rises eight times.
88. Eight Immortals cross the sea, each employing his or her theurgy.
89. A horse cannot gain weight if not fed with extra fodder during the night; a man cannot become wealthy without earnings apart from his regular salaries.
90. It is impossible to add much weight with a single morsel; it is hard to travel afar with a single step.