Famous Proverbs
1829 Proverbs about Mania / Page 182
1811.
If there was not bad taste, goods would not be sold.1812.
If you want no disappointments, don't indulge in illusions.1813.
Among the weak, the strongest is the one who doesn't forget his weakness.1814.
The wise man affirms little and doubts much.1815.
Speak whenever you must, hush whenever you can.1816.
A proverb is to speech what salt is to food.1817.
When the eyes see nothing, the heart feels nothing.1818.
Whether the pitcher strike the stone or the stone the pitcher, the pitcher suffers.1819.
Though you possess prudence, old man, do not despise advice.1820.
Optimism is a mania for saying all is well when one is in hell.