One may go a long way after one is tired |
One meets his destiny often in the road he takes to avoid it. |
One should choose a wife with the ears, rather than with the eyes |
One turn serves another. |
Only he who does nothing makes a mistake |
Only that which is provisional endures. |
Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet. French Proverb |
Penny wise is often pound foolish. |
People always make the wolf more formidable than he is. |
People count up the faults of those who keep them waiting |
People will ignore their misfortunes and their interests when they are in competition with their pleasures. |
Pray, pray very much; but beware of telling God what you want |
Ready money works great cures |
Save a thief from the gallows and he will cut your throat. |
Set your sail to the wind. |