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Misfortune Proverbs - page 2
Misfortune does not visit the weak-hearted.
Russian Proverb
Whither goest thou, Misfortune? To where there is more.
Spanish Proverb
Better a quiet death than a public misfortune.
Spanish Proverb
There is no greater misfortune, than to not be able to endure misfortune.
Traditional Proverb
One courts misfortune by flaunting wealth.
Chinese Proverb
If you share a man's wealth, try to lessen his misfortune.
Chinese Proverb
Misfortune comes to all men.
Chinese Proverb
Try out your shoes on your feet - gauge people against their misfortune.
Afghan Proverb
One who causes others misfortune also teaches them wisdom.
African Proverb
Misfortune is not that which can be avoided, but that which cannot.
English Proverb
There is no greater misfortune than your own.
Arabic Proverb
You can always find good elements in the misfortune that strikes you.
Arabic Proverb
Misfortune seldom comes alone to the house.
Danish Proverb
Rats and conquerors must expect no mercy in misfortune.
Danish Proverb
He who does look before him, must take misfortune for his earnings.
Danish Proverb
When misfortune comes in at the door, love flies out of the window.
German Proverb
Virtue flourishes in misfortune.
German Proverb
Misfortune does not always result in harm.
Italian Proverb
One misfortune comes on the neck of another.
Romanian Proverb
Stolen things bring in misfortune.
Kikuyu Proverb
Misfortune of soup made of shanks and feet.
Xhosa Proverb
We have far greater compassion for another's misfortune than our pleasure in another's good fortune.
Yiddish Proverb
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