Famous Proverbs
163 Proverbs about List / Page 16
151. The poor man pleads, the judge listens.
152. If I listen, I have the advantage; if I speak, others have it.
153. Listen with each ear, then to judgment.
154. If you are a leader of peace, listen to the discourse of the petitioner. Be not abrupt with him; that would trouble him.
155. Listen with kindness for a clear explanation.
156. He that has the spice, may season as he list.
157. There would be no slanderers if none would listen to them.
158. A fellow can do anything if he lists.
159. Good listening does not mean sitting dumb.
160. He burned his own blister; now let him sit on it.