He that falls by himself never cries. |
He who borrows gets sorrows. |
He who does evil to others, does it to himself. |
He who has no bread has no authority |
He who sends a child on an errand must go after him as well. |
He who sleeps with a blind man will wake up cross-eyed. |
If a dog’s prayers were answered, bones would rain from the sky. |
If a man would live in peace he should be blind, deaf, and dumb |
If skill could be gained by watching, every dog would become a butcher. |
If the insolent man is strong, the one in the right is considered guilty. |
If you are an anvil, be patient; if you are a hammer, be strong. |
If you give him cloth, he’ll ask for the lining. |
If you speak the truth, have a foot in the stirrup. |
If you wish to do a good deed, consult no one. |
In a flat country a hillock thinks itself a mountain. |