LITTLE KNOWN PROVERBS
By
Michael Edwin Q.
A lawyer and a wagon wheel must
be well greased.
He who marries a widow will have a
dead man’s head thrown in his dish.
Any fool can make a rule.
Only the shallow know themselves.
There is no sweeter sound than
the crumbling of one’s fellow man
A little inaccuracy sometimes
saves a ton of explanation.
Virtue is its own revenge.
Talk is cheap because supply
exceeds demand.
If God lived on Earth, people
would break His windows.
If you want an audience, start a
fight.
Nature gave us two ears, but only
one mouth.
The two hardest things to handle
are failure and success.
Bed is the poor man’s opera.
It is easier to stay out than to
get out.
It is better to be a coward for a
minute than to be dead forever.