Famous Proverbs
93 Proverbs about Remains / Page 9
81. The rich man breaks through the mesh and escapes, the afflicted man remains in the net and is caught.
82. One who eats the remains of a meal without first obtaining permission.
83. One's name remains above the grave.
84. There is no flower that remains red for ten days, and no power that lasts for ten years.
85. The ox will die but its harness remains.
86. Beauty passes, wisdom remains.
87. Cunning comes to an end, what remains is folly.
88. Cunning comes to an end, what remains is folly.
89. A wise woman has much to say and yet remains silent.
90. A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat.