Famous Proverbs
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 Honest poverty is thinly sown.
 Honest poverty is thinly sown.22.
 Maturity consists of no longer being taken in by oneself.
 Maturity consists of no longer being taken in by oneself.23.
 Nothing is more like an honest man than a rogue.
 Nothing is more like an honest man than a rogue.24.
 One always knocks oneself in the sore place.
 One always knocks oneself in the sore place.25.
 One bad general is better than two good ones.
 One bad general is better than two good ones.26.
 One often has need of a lesser than oneself.
 One often has need of a lesser than oneself.27.
 The big fish eat the little ones.
 The big fish eat the little ones.28.
 Thrive by honesty or remain poor.
 Thrive by honesty or remain poor.29.
 Touch not another man's money, for the most honest never added to it.
 Touch not another man's money, for the most honest never added to it.30.
 You must not throw stones into your neighbor's garden.
 You must not throw stones into your neighbor's garden.