Famous Proverbs
4831 Proverbs about Ther / Page 294
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The news of a good deed travels far, but the news of a bad one travels even farther.2932.
The news of a good deed travels far, but the news of a bad one travels even farther.2933.
The person who has many faults is usually the first to criticize others. Put something off for one day, and ten days will pass.2934.
The person who is always criticizing others is usually the one who deserves criticism the most.2935.
The person who is his own master cannot tolerate another boss. It's better to be without a book than to believe a book entirely. When economy goes south, people get political.2936.
The person who thinks about his own grief forgets about the grief of others.2937.
The truth is lost when there is too much debating.2938.
The tulip is, among flowers, what the peacock is among birds. A tulip lacks scent, a peacock has an unpleasant voice. The one takes pride in its garb, the other in its tail.2939.
The wise pursue understanding; fools follow the reports of others.2940.
There are as many characters as there are individuals.