486 Proverbs about Sing / Page 30
291. 
A single bad experience is worth a thousand threats.
292. 
Cursing the weather is never good farming.
293. 
Even though words have no wings, they can still fly a thousand miles. Even if you encounter a stone bridge, tap it first before crossing. Through old things, we learn new things.
294. 
He who wants to sell his honor will always find a buyer. The garlic complained to the onion, "You stink!" If you count your friend's mistakes, he will desert you. Many wars have been caused by a single word.
295. 
If you are choosing between bad company and loneliness, choose the second option.
296. 
In the planting season visitors come singly, and in harvest time they come in crowds.
297. 
Incremental efforts have an impact as benefits accumulate.
298. 
Keep away from trouble and sing to it.
299. 
Landing a single punch on your enemies nose is more satisfying than hearing well-intentioned advice from your elders.
300. 
Listen to all, pluck a feather from every passing goose, but follow no one absolutely.
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