Disgrace Is Like The Grain Of
Disgrace is like the grain of a tree trunk — time makes it bigger instead of erasing it.
Disgrace is like the grain of a tree trunk — time makes it bigger instead of erasing it.
Even in hell you meet relations.
Depend on your walking stick, not on other people.
Deceive the rich and powerful if you will, but don’t insult them.
Don’t take a golden sword to cut a radish.
Every fashion goes out of style.
Day has its eyes, night has its ears.
God lives in an honest heart.
Cover the ears and steal the bell.
Difficulties make you a jewel.
Cold tea and cold rice are bearable, but cold looks and cold words are not.
Eggs and promises are easily broken.
He is poor who does not feel content.
Fools and scissors require good handling.
Good things are never cheap.
Never trust the advice of a man in difficulty.
If he works for you, you work for him.
If you would shoot a general, shoot his horse first.
I would like to break off the flower, but the branch is too high.
If you are going to fall it’s muddy everywhere.