Luck is like having a rice dumpling fly into your mouth.
Making money is like digging with a needle.
Man is the instrument of illness.
Man longs to see that which he is afraid to see.
Many flowers, few fruits.
Men and women are never placed too far apart to be near.
Money grows on the tree of persistence.
Money has no ears but it hears; no legs but it walks.
More festive than the feast itself is the day before.
My skirt with tears is always wet: I have forgotten to forget.
Never admit that there is a tomorrow.
Never judge things of which you only know the shadow.
Never rely on the glory of the morning or the smiles of your mother-in-law.
Never trust the advice of a man in difficulty.
Never watch a bonfire wearing a straw coat.
No one buys what he recommends himself.
No one was ever hurt by laughter.
No road is too long in the company of a friend.
Nothing so visible than what you want to hide.
Old age cures us of our youth.
Old horses don't forget the way.