1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 35
- 341. Better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness.
 - 342. Better to satisfy the body than to tarnish the soul.
 - 343. Beware of one with a honeyed tongue and a sword in the belly.
 - 344. Beware of the camel going to seek horns, he lost his ears.
 - 345. Big chickens don't peck at small seeds.
 - 346. Big ships often sail on big debts.
 - 347. Biggest profits mean gravest risks.
 - 348. Blame yourself as you would blame others; excuse others as you would excuse yourself.
 - 349. Blame yourself if you have no branches or leaves; don't accuse the sun of partiality.
 - 350. Blessings do not come in pairs; misfortunes never come singly.

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