Armenian Literature by Anonymous
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The chick shows itself in the egg, the child in the cradle. What a man acquires in his youth serves as a crutch in his old age. One wit is good; two wits are better. Begin with small things, that you may achieve great. A devil with experience is better than an angel without. What the great say, the humble hear. He who steals an egg will steal a horse also. Turn the spit, so that neither meat nor roasting-iron shall burn. One can spoil the good name of a thousand. What manner of things thou speakest of, such shalt thou also hear. The grandfather ate unripe grapes, and the grandson's teeth were set on edge. One bad deed begets another. Go home when the table is set, and to church when it is almost over. A devil at home, a parson abroad. |
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