Famous Proverbs
431 Proverbs about Lies / Page 43
421. More flies are caught with honey than with molasses.
422. See the weakest fruit drops earliest to the ground.
423. The busy man has few idle visitors: to the boiling pot the flies come not.
424. The shortest follies are the best.
425. The wise man's wealth lies in good deeds that follow ever after him.
426. Flies never infest an egg without cracks.
427. Today's beneficiary is the incarnation of his preexisting well-doer; the fate of one's next existence lies in his existence today.
428. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
429. In a closed mouth the flies can't come in.
430. The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water.