Famous Proverbs
451 Proverbs about Fort / Page 25
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Rich is he who has no debts, fortunate he who lives without handicap.242.
Even the devil slaves for the fortunate.243.
That which brings misfortune is not big.244.
Good fortune is loaned, not owned.245.
When fortune turns against you, even jelly breaks your teeth.246.
When the tide of misfortune moves over you, even jelly will break your teeth.247.
Change yourself, change your fortunes.248.
Fortune and misfortune live in the same courtyard.249.
Good fortune wears a pretty dress but its underclothes do not bear investigation.250.
Men who watch their fortune grow find their houses too small.