There’s No Disputing About Tastes
There’s no disputing about tastes.
There’s no disputing about tastes.
There are good and bad everywhere.
The world is for him who has patience.
To preserve friendship, one must build walls.
Three are powerful: the pope, the king, and the man who has nothing.
To him who is determined it remains only to act.
There is no making pancakes without breaking the eggs.
The world belongs to the phlegmatic.
There is no love without jealousy.
Time and patience change the mulberry leaf to satin.
There’s no fool like a learned fool.
The smaller the heart, the longer the tongue.
Time is an inaudible file.
There is no thief like a bad book.
The thief is frightened even by a mouse.
The sun loses nothing by shining into a puddle.
The thief’s wife does not always laugh.
Too much prosperity makes most men fools.
Wait time and place to take your revenge, for it is never well done in a hurry.
Who depends on another man’s table often dines late.