Famous Proverbs
207 Proverbs about Kind / Page 17
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Over narrow counting culzies no kindnesse.162.
Ye may puind for debt, but not for unkindnesse.163.
If you debark a tree don't expect it to live again; you can only plant another of its kind.164.
If you're very unkind today don't expect favours tomorrow.165.
Kindness is a language, which the blind can see and the deaf can hear.166.
No matter how kind a man might be he cannot accept to share his wife.167.
Sometimes a lie is kinder than a truth.168.
There are forty kinds of lunacy, but only one kind of common sense.169.
Kind master, give me hay for all of April.170.
Honesty and kindness enhance every beauty.