160 Proverbs about Arrow / Page 7
121. Draw not thy bow before thy arrow be fixed.
122. The place to use the club and the above arrow are not the same.
123. For a jest one should not take the arrow out of the quiver.
124. A trick is not an arrow.
125. A son as cunning as his father knows the arrows like father.
126. A narrow space looks wide to the narrow minded.
127. Do not shoot a glass arrow into a painted deer.
128. There are many good moccasin tracks along the trail of a straight arrow.
129. A tarrowing bairn was never fat.
130. He is blind that eats his marrow, but far blinder that lets him.
131. Long tarrowing takes all the thank away.
132. Many maisters, quoth the Poddock to the Harrow, when every tind took her a knock.
133. No man can seek his marrow in the Kirn, so weil as he that hes bin in it himself.
134. Over narrow counting culzies no kindnesse.
135. Speir at Jock-thief my marrow, if I be a leal man.
136. Tarrowing bairns were never fat.
137. When two elephants meet on a narrow bridge, they get nowhere until one of them backs down or lies down.
138. Let rats shoot arrows at each other.
139. Why would a man without a bow look for arrows?
140. If you shoot your arrows at stones, you will damage them.
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