Famous Proverbs
611 Proverbs about Wise / Page 34
331. It takes a wise man to learn from his mistakes, but an even wiser man to learn from others.
332. A wise man who knows proverbs, reconciles difficulties.
333. A fool dreams of wealth, a wise man, of happiness.
334. A man is as wise as his head, not his years.
335. A wise man does his own work.
336. A wise man remembers his friends at all times; a fool, only when he has need of them.
337. Better a wise foe than a foolish friend.
338. Better an old but wise man than a young but foolish man.
339. It is one word of advice that one needs to give to a wise man, and that word keeps multiplying in his mind.
340. When an only kolanut is presented with love, it carries with it more value than might otherwise be associated with a whole pod of several kolanuts.