less painful to learn in youth than to be ignorant in age.”
PROVERB –“Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.”
PROVERB –“The first of April, some do say,/ Is set apart for All Fools’ Day/ But why the people call it so,/ Nor I, nor they themselves do know./ But on this day are people sent/ On purpose for pure merriment.”
PROVERB –“The more you know, the less you understand.”
PROVERB –“They are all straight to him who understands and right to those who find knowledge. Take my instruction instead of silver, and knowledge rather than choice gold; for wisdom is better than jewels, and all that you may desire cannot compare with her.”
PROVERB –“We must have reasons for speech but we need none for silence.”
PROVERB, NATIVE AMERICAN –“The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives.”
PROVERBS –“Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: Rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.”
PROVERBS –“There are friends who pretend to be friends, and there are friends who stick closer than a brother.”
PUBLILIUS SYRUS –“A cock has great influence on his own dunghill.”
PUBLILIUS SYRUS –“He is safe from danger who is on guard even when safe.”
PUBLILIUS SYRUS –“It is a good thing to learn caution from the misfortunes of others.”
PUBLILIUS SYRUS– “The highest power may be lost by misrule.”
PUBLILIUS SYRUS –“To do two things at once
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