Proverb, German
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Proverb, German
Sayings of German Origin
Work is our business; it s success is God s.
Proverb, German
Business
To change and change for the better are two different things
Proverb, German
Change
Charity sees the need, not the cause.
Proverb, German
Charity
No answer is also an answer.
Proverb, German
Decisions
A clear conscience is a soft pillow.
Proverb, German
Conscience
Who has never tasted what is bitter does not know what is sweet.
Proverb, German
Failure
Office without pay makes thieves.
Proverb, German
Government
In bad fortune hold out, in good hold in.
Proverb, German
Fortune
One must either be the hammer or the anvil.
Proverb, German
Fate
Fair flowers are not left standing along the wayside long.
Proverb, German
Flowers
Envy eats nothing, but its own heart.
Proverb, German
Envy
In the morning of life, work; in the mid day give council; in the evening, pray.
Proverb, German
Life and Living
It is better to trust the eyes rather than the ears.
Proverb, German
Eyes
Forever is a long bargain.
Proverb, German
Eternity
Towards evening the lazy person begins to get busy.
Proverb, German
Laziness
Those that rule must hear and be deaf, must see and be blind.
Proverb, German
Leaders and Leadership
Luck seeks those who flee and flees those who seek it.
Proverb, German
Luck
Too much humility is pride.
Proverb, German
Humility
Always something new, seldom something good.
Proverb, German
Novelty
What little Jack does not learn, big John will never.
Proverb, German
Influence
A man trying to sell a blind horse always praises its feet.
Proverb, German
Mediocrity
Weeping bride, laughing wife, laughing bride, weeping wife.
Proverb, German
Marriage
Liberty is God s gift, liberties the devil s.
Proverb, German
Liberty
The worst behaved students turn out to be the most pious preachers.
Proverb, German
Preachers and Preaching
Nothing weights lighter than a promise.
Proverb, German
Promises
Begin to weave and God will give the thread.
Proverb, German
Procrastination
Buying is cheaper than asking.
Proverb, German
Negotiation
Those that will not hear must be made to feel.
Proverb, German
Persuasion
Too aim is not enough, you must hit!
Proverb, German
Performance
When fortune knocks open the door.
Proverb, German
Opportunity
Prudent men woo thrifty women.
Proverb, German
Men
Nothing is as new as something which as been long forgotten.
Proverb, German
Past
Today must not borrow from tomorrow.
Proverb, German
Present
An old error is always more popular than a new truth.
Proverb, German
Mistakes
Cunning surpasses strength.
Proverb, German
Strength
Revenge converts a little right into a great wrong.
Proverb, German
Revenge
Rest breeds rust.
Proverb, German
Rest
He who undertakes to be his own teacher has a fool for a pupil.
Proverb, German
Teachers and Teaching
A good speaker makes a good liar.
Proverb, German
Speakers and Speaking
The morning hour has gold in its mouth.
Proverb, German
Time and Time Management
Speaking comes by nature, silence by understanding.
Proverb, German
Speakers and Speaking
A country can be judged by the quality of its proverbs.
Proverb, German
Proverbs
Necessity unites.
Proverb, German
Unity
What the lion cannot manage to do the fox can.
Proverb, German
Strength
Even the lion has to defend himself against flies.
Proverb, German
Critics and Criticism
Who digs a pit for others will fall in themselves.
Proverb, German
Conflict
To advise is not to compel.
Proverb, German
Advice
To advise is easier than to help.
Proverb, German
Advice
Never give advice unless asked.
Proverb, German
Advice
An old man loved is winter with flowers.
Proverb, German
Age and Aging
The greatest step is out the door.
Proverb, German
Action
Take the world as it is, not as it ought to be.
Proverb, German
Adaptability
The fatter the flea the leaner the dog.
Proverb, German
Animals
Between the anvil and the hammer.
Proverb, German
Danger
God gives the nuts, but he does not crack them.
Proverb, German
Action
Mules are always boasting that their ancestors were horses.
Proverb, German
Ancestry
The wise person has long ears and a short tongue.
Proverb, German
Wisdom
To call war the soil of courage and virtue is like calling debauchery the soil of love.
Proverb, German
War

