Proverbial Wisdom

Express the idea behind each of these proverbs using different words as much as you can.

481. Sweet are the uses of adversity ;
Which like the toad ugly and venomous,
Wears yet a precious jewel in his head.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

As You Like It (Duke Senior), Act II, Scene I

482. Pigmies are pigmies still, though perched on Alps,
And pyramids are pyramids in vales.

Edward Young (1683-1765)

Night Thoughts, Night VI, line 309

483. So many are
The sufferings which no human aid can reach,
It needs must be a duty doubly sweet
To heal the few we can.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

Zapolya, Pt II

484. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

Henry IV, Pt II (King Henry), Act III, Scene I

485. The appetite of the labouring man laboureth for him.

The Bible

Proverbs 16:26

486. The better part of valour is discretion.

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

Henry IV, Pt I (Falstaff), Act V, Scene IV