Famous Proverbs
296 Proverbs about Fortune / Page 28
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 Tell not ever an evil man if misfortunes thee befall.
 Tell not ever an evil man if misfortunes thee befall.272.
 No one is satisfied with his fortune, nor dissatisfied with his intellect.
 No one is satisfied with his fortune, nor dissatisfied with his intellect.273.
 A man's best fortune, or his worst is a wife.
 A man's best fortune, or his worst is a wife.274.
 There are misfortunes in almost every family.
 There are misfortunes in almost every family.275.
 Flee as fast as you will, your fortune will be at your tail.
 Flee as fast as you will, your fortune will be at your tail.276.
 Fortune helps the hardy.
 Fortune helps the hardy.277.
 It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others.
 It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others.278.
 Fortune is weary to carry one and the same man always.
 Fortune is weary to carry one and the same man always.279.
 Fortune is blind.
 Fortune is blind.280.
 Manners make often fortunes.
 Manners make often fortunes.