Wise Men Learn By Others’ Harm
Wise men learn by others’ harm.
Wise men learn by others’ harm.
Who avoids not the smoke will avoid not its harm.
It is good to be out of harms gate.
To harm a person without leaving any mark.
A crook can never harm a straight forward person.
Hard work never did anyone any harm.
Harm watch, harm catch.
A woman and a cherry are painted for their own harm.
Wise men learn by other men’s harms; fools, by their own.
A fly doesn’t harm anyone.
There’s no harm in wine; it’s drunkenness that is at fault.
If your motive is good, a farting donkey won’t harm you.