It Is Easy To Incite The Bold
It is easy to incite the bold.
It is easy to incite the bold.
It is not easy to rob a thief .
Every foolish person is an enemy.
Better education than perfect wealth.
Who avoids not the smoke will avoid not its harm.
Keep securely what you learn.
In every choice there is perplexity.
The knowledge of a trade is worth a handful of gold.
He that has gold may buy land.
Poor men are fain of little thing.
Better be idle than ill doing.
He is wise, that is ware in time.
Better half an egg than empty shells.
A misty morning may be a clear day.
In a good time I speak it, in a better I leave it.
He who hath gold hath fear, and he who hath none has sorrow.
A man at forty is either a fool or a physician.
Better a poor horse than no horse at all.
Fast bind, fast find.
It is good to be out of harms gate.