381 Proverbs about Able / Page 7
121. 
Experience runs a valuable school, but fools learn in no other.
122. 
Better a salt herring on your own table, than a fresh pike on another man's.
123. 
Care, and not fine stables, make a good horse.
124. 
It is discreditable to fly from a living enemy, or to abuse a dead one.
125. 
The man who is born in a stable is not a horse.
126. 
Truth must be seasoned to make it palatable.
127. 
Presents make women affable, priests indulgent, and the law crooked.
128. 
It's no use locking the stable door after the horse has bolted.
129. 
Quiet people are well able to look after themselves.
130. 
The hole is more honorable than the patch.
131. 
Age is honorable and youth is noble.
132. 
A woman like a sheep, an affable friendly woman.
133. 
Wisdom is what makes a poor man a king, a weak person powerful, a good generation of a bad one, a foolish man reasonable.
134. 
What butter or whiskey will not cure is incurable.
135. 
Help is always welcome, except at the table.
136. 
At table keep short hand; in company keep a short tongue.
137. 
What matters is the menu on the table now.
138. 
A capon eight months old is fit for a king's table.
139. 
Folly is the most incurable of maladies.
140. 
He who has servants has unavoidable enemies.
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