Famous Proverbs
680 Proverbs about Another / Page 58
571. One sword keeps another in its scabbard.
572. It is a thief that can trace the footsteps of another thief on a rock.
573. One blacksmith envies another.
574. He who digs a pit for the horse of another man, will find his own horse's neck broken there.
575. He fills one hole with another.
576. The worse it is, in one respect, the better, in another respect.
577. He can see the splinter in another's eye but cannot see even the beam in his own.
578. No one gets a mouthful of food by picking between another person's teeth.
579. Swearing in the name of one god while at the shrine of another god.
580. The dog said that it is better to walk behind those who have had a lot to eat, because if something doesn't come out of them one way, it is bound to come out of them another way.