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761. Cautious, careful people, always casting about to preserve their reputations, can never effect a reform.. Chinese Proverb. Cautious, careful people, always casting about to preserve their reputations, can never effect a reform.
Chinese Proverb

762. Man's law changes with his understanding of man. Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same.. Crow Proverb. Man's law changes with his understanding of man. Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same.
Crow Proverb

763. When you're at the dealing table, always look for the sucker-- and make sure it isn't you.. Egyptian Proverb. When you're at the dealing table, always look for the sucker-- and make sure it isn't you.
Egyptian Proverb

764. Always sample a maidens charms before the wedding.. English Proverb. Always sample a maidens charms before the wedding.
English Proverb

765. A stout bearded woman always bears something malicious.. Greek Proverb. A stout bearded woman always bears something malicious.
Greek Proverb

766. The house of envy lies in the lowest hollows, golden, sunless, breathed upon by no wind, grim and filled full of inert chill, and lacking warmth, is always roiled in fog.. Greek Proverb. The house of envy lies in the lowest hollows, golden, sunless, breathed upon by no wind, grim and filled full of inert chill, and lacking warmth, is always roiled in fog.
Greek Proverb

767. The awkward person always breaks the board in riding on the surf.. Hawaiian Proverb. The awkward person always breaks the board in riding on the surf.
Hawaiian Proverb

768. Rains always follow the forest.. Hawaiian Proverb. Rains always follow the forest.
Hawaiian Proverb

769. You may look up for inspiration or look down in desperation but do not look sideways for information.. Indian Proverb. You may look up for inspiration or look down in desperation but do not look sideways for information.
Indian Proverb

770. A fly, a harlot, a beggar, a rat, and gusty wind; the village-boss and the tax collector - these seven are always annoying to others.. Indian Proverb. A fly, a harlot, a beggar, a rat, and gusty wind; the village-boss and the tax collector - these seven are always annoying to others.
Indian Proverb

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