Farming, if you do one thing late, you will be late in all your work.
To run is not necessarily to arrive.
Patience can cook a stone.
A patient man will eat ripe fruit.
At the bottom of patience one finds heaven.
A patient person never misses a thing.
Patience puts a crown on the head.
Patience attracts happiness; it brings near that which is far.
Always being in a hurry does not prevent death, neither does going slowly prevent living.
However long the night, the dawn will break.
The chicken that digs for food will not sleep hungry.
The man who counts the bits of food he swallows is never satisfied.
Patience is the mother of a beautiful child.
Patience is the key which solves all problems.
Hurry, hurry has no blessings.
When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him.
Ears that do not listen to advice, accompany the head when it is chopped off.
Traveling is learning.
Where there are experts there will be no lack of learners.
Wealth, if you use it, comes to an end; learning, if you use it, increases.
By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from the tree.
You always learn a lot more when you lose than when you win.
You learn how to cut down trees by cutting them down.
The wise create proverbs for fools to learn, not to repeat.
By the time the fool has learned the game, the players have dispersed.
One who causes others misfortune also teaches them wisdom.
Old Gorilla
What you learn is what you die with.
Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone.
Learning expands great souls.
To get lost is to learn the way.
By crawling a child learns to stand.
If you close your eyes to facts, you will learn through accidents.
He who learns, teaches.
What you are is what you have been. What you’ll be is what you do now.
There isn’t enough darkness in all the world to snuff out the light of one little candle.
You will never know how sharp a sword is unless it’s drawn from its sheath.
Nothing is burdensome if taken lightly, and nothing need arouse one’s irritation so long as one doesn’t make it bigger than it is by getting irritated.
It’s not because things are difficult that we dare not venture. It’s because we dare not venture that they are difficult.
Soft living imposes on us the penalty of debility; we cease to be able to do the things we’ve long been grudging about doing.
You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.
Circumstances don’t make the man, they only reveal him to himself.
For sheep don’t throw up the grass to show the shepherds how much they have eaten; but, inwardly digesting their food, they outwardly produce wool and milk.