Famous Proverbs
341 Proverbs about Leave / Page 27
261. If your part of the battlefield is covered with thorns, you do not leave your position and go to stand where the ground is good.
262. When the white man is about to leave a garden for good, he wrecks it.
263. Leave others in peace, care for yourself.
264. Let those perish, leave who are not up to the standard.
265. The dry leaves do not rustle if no wind blows.
266. Don't leave the betrodden way for the untrodden one.
267. A guest should not cause his host's demise. When the guest is ready to leave, his host should not have given him a hunch-back.
268. An ill Cook would have a good Cleaver.
269. A travelled man hath leave to lye.
270. Better leave nor want.