Famous Proverbs
689 Proverbs about Heart / Page 68
671. A stout heart crushes some ill luck.
672. An ant may work its heart out, but it can't make money.
673. The great man is he who does not lose his child's heart.
674. The heart has arguments with which the understanding is unacquainted.
675. What the eye can't see, the heart won't crave.
676. What's the good of a fair apple if it has a worm in its heart?
677. Kind hearts are better than fair faces.
678. The saddest thing is the death of the heart.
679. The bitter heart eats its owner.
680. The evil is dreaded by men but not heaven; the kind-hearted is cheated by mortals but not God.