553 Proverbs about Lear / Page 49
481. 
A foreign language is more easily learned in the kitchen than at school.
482. 
Our good life sure is there for us, unless we learned some bad conduct in our home as children.
483. 
One pound of learning requires ten pounds of common sense to apply it.
484. 
He who teaches often learns himself.
485. 
He that learns naught will never know how one is the fool of another, for if one be rich another is poor and for that should bear no blame.
486. 
In sweet converse call the righteous to thy side, learn a healing song while thou livest.
487. 
Either learn or leave.
488. 
Children act in the village as they have learned at home.
489. 
If I know I will die tomorrow, I can still learn something tonight.
490. 
Learn what you want and leave or others.
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