Sunday, February 24, 2008

Old Proverb

PROVERBS



Ø Intelligence lends you strength. Might without intelligence is useless.



Ø It is easy to look handsome but hard to be virtuous.



Ø A wiseman nips his fault in the bud.



Ø Familiarity breeds contempt.



Ø It is wrong to find fault with a man who tries to mend himself.



Ø Distance lends enchantment to the view.



Ø Hate the sin, love the sinner.



Ø Be blamed at the outset rather than at the end.



Ø All are sages in preaching morals but not in practice.



Ø There is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.
proverbs


PROVERBS



Ø A lie in the interest of the public is not a sin.

Ø Even a small deed is great if it benefits many.

Ø Misfortunes haunt the hapless.

Ø A noble man commends even the simple deeds of others but never speaks of his own.

Ø One who works hared will never be in want.

Ø The wise care not for the slander.

Ø One doesn’t want to do good but desires the fruit of good acts.

Ø Once out of lips, the secret travels across the ocean.

Ø Every man feals that his burden is the heaviest

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