• A dog won't forsake his master because
of his poverty; a son never deserts his
mother for her homely appearance.
• Dream different dreams while on the
same bed.
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Enjoy yourself. It's later than you think.
•
Enough shovels of earth -- a mountain.
Enough pails of water -- a river.
•
Even a hare will bite when it is cor-
nered.
•
Experience is a comb which nature gives
to men when they are bald.
•
Fail to steal the chicken while it ate up
your bait grain.
• A fall into a ditch makes you wiser.
•
Fight a wolf with a flex stalk.
• A flea on the top of a bald head.
•
Flowing water never goes bad; our door
hubs never gather termites.
• A frog in a well shaft seeing the sky.
•
Flies never visit an egg that has no
crack.
•
Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses.
• A gem cannot be polished without fric-
tion, nor a man perfected without trials.
• A good fortune may forbode a bad luck,
which may in turn disguise a good for-
tune.
• Govern a family as you would cook a
small fish -- very gently.
• Great souls have wills; feeble ones have
only wishes.
•
Enjoy yourself. It's later than you think.
•
Enough shovels of earth -- a mountain.
Enough pails of water -- a river.
•
Even a hare will bite when it is cor-
nered.
•
Experience is a
•
Fail to steal the chicken while it ate
up your bait grain.
• A fall into a ditch makes you wiser.
•
Fight a wolf with a flex stalk.
• A flea on the top of a bald head.
•
Flowing water never goes bad; our
door hubs never gather termites.
• A frog in a well shaft seeing the sky.
•
Flies never visit an egg that has no
crack.
•
Forget injuries, never forget kind-
nesses.
• A gem cannot be polished without
friction, nor a man perfected without
trials.
• A good fortune may forbode a bad
luck, which may in turn disguise a
good fortune.
• Govern a family as you would cook a
small fish -- very gently.
• Great souls have wills; feeble ones
have only wishes.
•
Enjoy yourself. It's later than you
think.
•
Enough shovels of earth -- a moun-
tain. Enough pails of water -- a river.
•
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