Famous Proverbs
276 Proverbs about Ought / Page 24
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Love is apportioned, who brings it will have it brought.232.
The man who marries gives up liberty and accepts responsibility and it's said: The poor guy, who would have thought it.233.
Women and cloth should not be bought in the evening.234.
When you work with anxiety during the day, you'll sit up at night with your thoughts.235.
A poem ought to be well made at first, for there is many a one to spoil it afterwards.236.
When you sleep in a house your thoughts are as high as the ceiling, when you sleep outside they are as high as the stars.237.
What is brought by the wind will be carried away by the wind.238.
We speak them fairest when thoughts are falsest and wile the wisest of hearts.239.
Better sit idle than work for nought.240.
Do what you ought come what will.