742 Proverbs about Ring / Page 67
661. 
The winds may fell the massive oak, but bamboo, bent even to the ground, will spring upright after the passage of the storm.
662. 
When it is spring time, the grass will even grow under a big stone.
663. 
If you find the residents of a place worshipping a donkey, bring the beast some grass.
664. 
The weak warrior wearing sandals overcomes the brave with a thorn in his foot.
665. 
The eye of a crow boiled at the new moon brings good luck for the New Year.
666. 
In thy home be joyous and generous to guests discreet shalt thou be in thy bearing.
667. 
Let the wary stranger who seeks refreshment keep silent with sharpened hearing.
668. 
Seek not ever to draw to thyself in love-whispering another's wife.
669. 
Real fraternity is not about blood, it is about sharing.
670. 
A friend who visits you when you are suffering is your best friend.
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