Famous Proverbs
118 Proverbs about Lain / Page 4
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More people are slain by supper than by the sword.32.
He who dies not in his twenty-third year, drowns not in his twenty-fourth, and is not slain in his twenty-fifth, may boast of good days.33.
You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother.34.
Flattery sits in the parlour when plain dealing is kicked out of doors.35.
Many complain of their looks, but none of their brains.36.
Don't tell your complaint to one who has no pity.37.
A man who was always complaining was quite rightly sent to hell. "Why are you burning damp wood?" was his first comment.38.
You must scale the mountain if you want to view the plain.39.
A good man in an evil society seems the greatest villain of all.40.
That which is obvious does not need to be explained.