553 Proverbs about Lear / Page 55
541. 
Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.
542. 
From beavers, bees should learn to mend their ways. A bee works; a beaver works and plays.
543. 
He who associates with dogs learns to pant.
544. 
He who never learns anything never forgets anything.
545. 
Solid learning makes a man fit company for himself.
546. 
The baby who always gets carried will never learn to walk.
547. 
Diligence is the vehicle on the paths of Mountains of Books; endurance is the vessel on the courses of the Seas of Learning.
548. 
Fish cannot survive in absolutely clear water.
549. 
It takes three years to learn to be a man of integrity; it only takes three days to degrade.
550. 
Learning how the Handan residents walk.
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