Famous Proverbs
303 Proverbs about Year / Page 30
291. A child and a fool imagine twenty shillings and twenty years can never be spent.
292. Who busies himself where no profit is found remains a fool the whole year round.
293. With the old year leave your faults, however dear.
294. Tomorrow is often the busiest time of the year.
295. To cultivate trees, you need 10 years. To cultivate people, you need 100 years.
296. It will be all the same in a hundred years.
297. It takes three years to learn to be a man of integrity; it only takes three days to degrade.
298. A smile makes you ten years younger.
299. Ten years of oblivion in school may bring you fame overnight.
300. A year's harvest counts on spring; a man's success counts on his diligence.