1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 119
- 1181. Pluck flowers as they bloom; wait and you'll have only the twigs. 
  - 1182. Point at the mulberry and abuse the pagoda tree. 
  - 1183. Politeness wins the confidence of princes. 
  - 1184. Politics makes strange bedfellows. 
  - 1185. Pouring oil on the fire is not the way to quench it. 
  - 1186. Pouring water from above the roof of a tall building. 
  - 1187. Poverty and ugliness are difficult to hide. 
  - 1188. Practice no vice because it's trivial; neglect no virtue because it's so. 
  - 1189. Praise the sea, but keep on land. 
  - 1190. Prescribe the right medicine for a symptom. 
  
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