Famous Proverbs
1046 Proverbs about Time / Page 34
331. Sometimes even the intestine and the stomach disagree.
332. The cure for bad times is patience.
333. There has to be a first time for everything -- even our most natural habits.
334. Time is the master of him who has no master.
335. When you die, your sister's tears will dry as time goes on, your widow's tears will end in another's arms, but your mother will mourn you until the day she dies.
336. Ashamed of what she sees in the daytime the sun sets with a blush.
337. The dowry that a woman brings is like a bell; every time she passes by she hits you with the clapper.
338. They asked a bullfrog, "Why do you croak all the time?" He replied, "I'm enchanted with my voice."
339. A woman's appetite is twice that of a man's; her sexual desire, four times; her intelligence, eight times.
340. One and one are sometimes eleven.