Famous Proverbs
220 Proverbs about Mean / Page 10
91. To the starving man the beauty of Fujiyama has no meaning.
92. There is no phrase that doesn't have a double meaning.
93. The existence of the sea means the existence of pirates.
94. Meanness looks through one eye only, ambition is blind.
95. Money is flat and meant to be piled up.
96. If you are looking for a fly in your food it means that you are full.
97. When a merchant talks about sheep he means the hide.
98. If the master gets drunk it is an honorable drunkenness; if the servant does it is evidence of his mean disposition.
99. One good punch on your enemy's nose, gives more pleasure than hearing well-meaning advice from your elders.
100. The end justifies the means.