Famous Proverbs
266 Proverbs about Greek / Page 26
251. Poor men's words have little weight.
252. Eat beans for lunch and have no friends at the dinner table.
253. A stout bearded woman always bears something malicious.
254. An eagle's old age is worth a sparrow's youth.
255. Where there is love there is no darkness.
256. A man with a skinny wife is a deceitful man.
257. We have two ears and one mouth that we may listen the more and talk the less.
258. The house of envy lies in the lowest hollows, golden, sunless, breathed upon by no wind, grim and filled full of inert chill, and lacking warmth, is always roiled in fog.
259. Be thine enemy an ant, see in him an elephant.
260. He who is outside the door has already a good part of his journey behind him.