1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 134
1331. 
Lime and lime without manure makes the farmer rich and the son poor.
1332. 
No garden without its weeds.
1333. 
Strive though you fail.
1334. 
Tact is the art of making a point without making an enemy.
1335. 
The aim is useless without the way.
1336. 
The best part of a book is not the thought it contains but the thought it suggests.
1337. 
The man who loves to argue is left without friends.
1338. 
Though the fox wear silk, he is still a fox.
1339. 
Your thoughts go no farther than your vocabulary.
1340. 
As we didn't say a word, he thought he could do anything he liked
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