1852 Chinese Proverbs / Page 168
- 1671. We are not so much concerned if you are slow as when you come to a halt.
- 1672. We can move the entire mountain one piece at a time.
- 1673. We can study until old age and still not finish.
- 1674. We forget even incense in easy times; come hard times, we embrace the Buddha's feet.
- 1675. We know the worth of water when the well is dry.
- 1676. Weaklings never forgive their enemies.
- 1677. Wealth and obscurity cannot equal poverty and fame.
- 1678. Wealth is but dung, useful only when spread about.
- 1679. Weaving a net is better than praying for fish at the edge of the water.
- 1680. Wedlock is a padlock.
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