298 Mexican Proverbs / Page 14
- 131. In this treacherous world there is neither truth nor lie; everything is like the color of the crystal through which you gaze.
- 132. In youth we learn, in old age we understand.
- 133. It is better to be a fool than obstinate.
- 134. It is in our work that we discover love and faith.
- 135. It is not enough to know how to ride you must also know how to fall.
- 136. It's a bad start on the week for the man who is hanged on a monday.
- 137. It's better to be poor, than to live alone.
- 138. It's easy to trust a cat once you put the cream out of reach.
- 139. It's not enough to know how to ride -- one must also know how to fall.
- 140. It's not the able that give, but the desirous.
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