Good doctrines need no miracles.
The fortune-teller can not tell his own fortune.
The doctor does not keep himself well.
To give an iron club to a devil is to give riches to a bad man.
While the hunter looks afar after birds, they fly up and escape at his feet.
The ignorant man is gentle.
Every one suffers either from his pride or sinfulness.
Even a calamity left alone for three years may turn into a fortune.
Birds flock on the thick branches.
Heaven does not kill a man.