Famous Proverbs
2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 168
1671.
The person who thinks about his own grief forgets about the grief of others.1672.
The simplest things are the most startling.1673.
There has to be a first time for everything -- even the most natural habits.1674.
There is no book that contains absolutely nothing bad, and there is no book that contains absolutely nothing good.1675.
There is no such thing as a pretty good omelette.1676.
There is only one thing harder than looking for a dewdrop in the dew, and that is fishing for a clam in the clam chowder.1677.
Things never go so well that someone should have no fear, nor so bad that someone should have no hope.1678.
Think about your own faults during the first half of the night, and the faults of others during the second half.1679.
Think of many things, but do just one at a time.1680.
Thinking evil is much the same as doing it.