Famous Proverbs
357 Proverbs about Stand / Page 34
331. A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions.
332. With gold I can buy things; with thinking I can understand things.
333. An empty sack can't stand up; a full sack cannot bend.
334. From a pound of talk, an ounce of understanding.
335. The immature rice stalk stands erect, while the mature stalk, heavy with grain, bends over.
336. I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
337. One is better off seated than standing. lying than seated, asleep than awake, and dead than alive.
338. Friendship canna stand aye on ae side.
339. Let na the plough stand to slay a mouse.
340. Let the kirk stand in the kirkyard.