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؟۷නሧਘ౨֨ 3G නંฆ
He is the wise man who is the honest man. ᆞᆰ֥ದࣼ൞Ⴕ്֥ದb
A wise man thinks all that he says,a fool says all that he thinks. ՒૼದམਔҌඪđჃШ֥ದམሢࣼඪb
The wise hand doth not all that the foolish mouth speaks. Ւૼ֥൭҂ቓჃՃ֥෮ඪ֥൙b
A flow of words is no proof of wisdom. १࿇ފđ҂ିᆣૼᆇႵҌᇆb
It is easy to be wise after the event. ൙ު֥ᇭ۫ਊಸၞቓb
The wise man knows he knows nothing,the fool thinks the knows all. Ւૼದሱಪ၂෮ᆩđჃШದሱڵ
෮҂ཫb
Fools learn nothing from wise men;but wise men learn much from fools. Ⴣದ҂ିՖᇆᆀପ࿐֞હĠ
طᇆᆀಏିՖჃದପ࿐֞ޓ؟b
A fool always comes short of his reckoning. Ⴣದӈ؋Ⴟྏ࠹b
A fool's heart dances on his lips. Ⴣದ֥ྏܫᄝՀшb
A fool always finds a greater fool than himself. Ⴣದሹၛູகದбሱ࠭۷೮b
A man may talk like a wise man and yet act like a fool. ၂۱ದॖିඪ߅ೂᇆᆀđطྛູའჃದb
The more riches a fool hath,the greater fool he is. ჃದᄀڶᄀՃb
Never challenge a fool to do wrong. ҂ေවႦჃದۄհ൙b
It is better to please a fool than to anger him. ؓჃದቋݺ൞ۚྖđط҂൞ಢؿ୮b
He is a fool who cannot be angry,but he is a wise man who will not. ҂߶ؿ୮൞Ճದđ҂჻ؿ୮൞Ւૼದb
Wit without learning is like a tree without fruit. ીႵ࿐്֥ࠏᇆđႱೂીႵݔൌ֥ඎb
No man is wise at all times. ൗഈ၂ܺૼᇆ֥ದb
Many heads are better than one. ࠫ۱ଷտሹб၂۱ଷտ఼Ġ۱ԙࢄđפ۱ᇭ۫ਊb
Virtue never grows old. ૅ֣Ⴅ҂b
Virtue is the only true nobility. ຣ൙҂ೂૅ֣ۚb