Famous Proverbs
509 Proverbs about Person / Page 29
281. The person who knew you when you were young will seldom respect you as an adult.
282. The person who knows himself and his opponent will be invincible. Carve a peg only after you have observed the hole.
283. The person who offends writes as if it was written on sand, and the person who is offended reads it as if it were written on marble.
284. The person who only accepts friends without faults will never have any real friends.
285. The person who plants the lettuce does not always eat the salad.
286. The person who predicts the future is lying, even when he is right.
287. The person who recognizes his major mistakes is on the road to wisdom.
288. The person who thinks about his own grief forgets about the grief of others.
289. The person who trusts is happy; the person who doubts is wise.
290. The radiant and well-understood speech of one person is better than the speech of a thousand people that is not.