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Behind an Able Man There Are Always Other Able Men. Chinese Proverb

Behind an Able Man There Are Always Other Able Men. Chinese Proverb. Better to Light One Candle Than to Curse the Darkness Chinese Proverb. Better to Lose the Anchor Than the Whole Ship. Dutch Proverb. Beware of a man of one book. Latin Proverb.

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Behind an Able Man There Are Always Other Able Men. Chinese Proverb

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  1. Behind an Able Man There Are Always Other Able Men. Chinese Proverb

  2. Better to Light One Candle Than to Curse the Darkness Chinese Proverb

  3. Better to Lose the Anchor Than the Whole Ship. Dutch Proverb

  4. Beware of a man of one book. Latin Proverb

  5. By Learning You Will Teach; By Teaching You Will Learn. Latin Proverb

  6. A Closed Mind Is Like a Closed Book; Just a Block of Wood Chinese Proverb

  7. Deviate an Inch, Lose a Thousand Miles. Chinese Proverb

  8. Do Not Push the River, It Will Flow by Itself. Polish Proverb

  9. Don't Speak Unless You Can Improve on the Silence. Spanish Proverb

  10. Don't Think There Are No Crocodiles Because the Water Is Calm. Malaya Proverb

  11. Fall Seven Times, Stand up Eight. Japanese Proverb

  12. Follow the River and You Will Find the Sea. French Proverb

  13. A Guest Sees More in an Hour Than the Host in a Year. Polish Proverb

  14. He Who Asks Is a Fool for Five Minutes, but He Who Does Not Ask Remains a Fool Forever. Chinese Proverb

  15. He Who Doesn't Risk Never Gets to Drink Champagne. Russian Proverb

  16. If You Must Play, Decide on Three Things at the Start: the Rules of The Game, The Stakes, and The Quitting Time. Chinese Proverb

  17. If You Suspect a Man, Don't Employ Him, and If You Employ Him, Don't Suspect Him. Chinese Proverb

  18. If You Want a Crop for One Year, Grow Grain; If You Want a Crop for Ten Years, Grow a Tree; If You Want a Crop for a Hundred Years, Grow Men. Chinese Proverb

  19. The Journey Is the Reward. Taoist Proverb

  20. A Lean Agreement Is Better Than a Fat Lawsuit. German Proverb

  21. Learning Is a Treasure That Will Follow Its Owner Everywhere. Chinese Proverb.

  22. Learning Is Like Rowing Upstream; Not to Advance Is to Drop Back. Chinese Proverb

  23. No One Can See Their Reflection in Running Water. It Is Only in Still Water That We Can See. Taoist Proverb

  24. A Single Conversation With a Wise Man Is Better Than Ten Years of Study. Chinese Proverb

  25. There Is No Economy in Going to Bed Early to Save Candles If the Result Is Twins. Chinese Proverb

  26. Those Who Lose Dreaming Are Lost. Australian Aboriginal Proverb

  27. To Know and to Act Are One and the Same. Samurai Proverb

  28. To Know the Road Ahead, Ask Those Coming Back. Chinese Proverb

  29. Vision Without Action Is a Daydream. Action Without Vision Is a Nightmare. Japanese Proverb

  30. When in Doubt, Gallop! Proverb of the French Foreign Legion

  31. When You Have Only Two Pennies Left in the World, Buy a Loaf of Bread With One, and a Lily With the Other. Chinese Proverb

  32. You Must Climb the Mountain If You Would See the Plain. Chinese Proverb

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