We Learn Little From Victory, Much From Defeat
We learn little from victory, much from defeat.
We learn little from victory, much from defeat.
Fast ripe, fast rotten.
Life’s not all beer and skittles.
When the time comes, even a rat becomes a tiger.
If a man be great, even his dog will wear a proud look.
Luck is like having a rice dumpling fly into your mouth.
Tigers die and leave their skins; people die and leave their names.
Transactions in hell also depend upon money.
Virtue is not knowing but doing.
Money has no smell.
Even a thief takes ten years to learn his trade.
Beaten with his own rod.