A Man’s Will Can Be His Paradise
A man’s will can be his paradise, but it can also be his hell.
A man’s will can be his paradise, but it can also be his hell.
Who sits on your shoulders will try to climb on your head.
Who waits for a heritage may have to wait long.
You don’t know what may happen before evening.
Two make an army against one.
Who winks to the blind, does work in vain.
Hunger, work, and sweat are the best herbs.
Need is not governed by the law.
Work is half of health.
Who proves too much proves ingenting.
You do not really know your friends from your enemies until the ice breaks.
Every story has two sides and every song has twelve versions.