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A man can never be perfect in a hundred years; but he may become corrupt in less than a day.
Chinese Proverb
The first hundred years are the hardest.
American Proverb
If you don't have a hundred rubles, make sure you have a hundred friends.
Russian Proverb
It's better to see once than hear a hundred times.
Russian Proverb
If you are patient in a moment of anger, you will spare yourself one hundred days of tears.
Cambodian Proverb
The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the horse thief not one.
Gypsy Proverb
A man's servant can live for a hundred years; the slave of a woman dies in six months.
Persian Proverb
One spark is enough to burn a hundred worlds.
Persian Proverb
Who has not had a taste longs to do so, but for whom has tasted then the longing is a hundred times more.
Persian Proverb
Basketeer who makes a basket makes a hundred if he's given line and time.
Portuguese Proverb
It is easier to watch over one hundred fleas than one young girl.
Polish Proverb
Keep five yards from a carriage, ten yards from a horse, and a hundred yards from an elephant; but the distance one should keep from a wicked man cannot be measured.
Hindi Proverb
In my homeland I possess one hundred horses, yet if I go, I go on foot.
Hindi Proverb
Knowing just one word of wisdom is like knowing a hundred ordinary words.
Tibetan Proverb
A hundred male and a hundred female qualities make a perfect human being.
Tibetan Proverb
One mother achieves more than a hundred teachers.
Jewish Proverb
Power lasts ten years; influence not more than a hundred.
Korean Proverb
It is better to be a bull for a year than a cow for a hundred years.
Croatian Proverb
A covetous abbot for one offering loses a hundred.
Spanish Proverb
There's no evil that lasts a hundred years, nor a body that can endure it.
Cuban Proverb
He who has a hundred and one pesos, and owes a hundred and two, let him commend himself to god.
Mexican Proverb
He who punishes one chastises a hundred.
Mexican Proverb
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