Too Much Familiarity Breeds
Too much familiarity breeds contempt.
Too much familiarity breeds contempt.
Soon gotten, soon spent.
When love cools faults are seen.
Youth never casts for peril.
Anything for a quiet life.
Better be the lucky man than the lucky man’s son.
Need makes a man of craft.
An old dog bites sicker.
Some men are blind in their own cause.
Try before you trust.
Be happy while you’re living, for you’re a long time dead.
The stomach drives us across all barriers.
Chickens do not die by the hen’s kick.
Something to eat and something to wear is a big wealth.
Flame is necessary for preparing tea and for cornflakes.
An ass does not know the importance of saffron.
Any new change is as dissatisfying as the other.
Life cannot be trusted,death can come at any moment.
Be quick to do good, but slow to quarrel.
First food for the stomach, and then clothes for the body.