Famous Proverbs
680 Proverbs about Another / Page 45
441. No man suffers from another's sins - he has enough of his own.
442. We have far greater compassion for another's misfortune than our pleasure in another's good fortune.
443. What is bad luck for one man is good luck for another.
444. One fisherman sees another from afar.
445. By being grateful, a man makes himself deserving of yet another kindness.
446. If a person who curses another is not better than the person he curses, a request is never made of him to rescind the curse.
447. A man who has one finger pointing at another has three pointing towards himself.
448. To eat from the same pot with another man, is to take an oath of perpetual friendship with him.
449. A bird will always use another birds' feathers to feather its own nest.
450. As soon as one goes out the window, another comes in the door.