381 Proverbs about Able / Page 8
141. 
No revenge is more honourable than the one not taken.
142. 
When the steed is stolen, you shut the stable door.
143. 
Where MacGregor sits at the head of the table.
144. 
Habits are first cobwebs, then cables.
145. 
Habits are first gossamer then cables.
146. 
In a choice between bad company and loneliness -- the second is preferable.
147. 
No revenge is more honorable than the one not taken.
148. 
Sorrows are valuable treasures that you only show to your friends.
149. 
He that has a good harvest must be able to endure a few thistles.
150. 
A friend to my table and wine, is no good neighbour.
151. 
A table friend is changeable.
152. 
His horse's head is too big, it cannot get out of the stable.
153. 
Misfortunes are, in morals, what bitters are in medicine: each is at first disagreeable; but as the bitters act as corroborants to the stomach, so adversity chastens and ameliorates the disposition.
154. 
Reasonable people can differ.
155. 
The sea has an enormous thirst and an insatiable appetite.
156. 
The stable wears out a horse more than the road.
157. 
To be willing is to be able.
158. 
True nobility is invulnerable.
159. 
What is true is not always probable.
160. 
It is too late to lock the stable door when the steed is stolen.
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