160 Proverbs about Arrow / Page 8
141. Your wife and your wheelbarrow are two things that you should never lend to anyone.
142. An upstart is a sparrow eager to marry a hornbill.
143. One little arrow does not kill a serpent.
144. God save you from narrow doorways, a caning, stones thrown at the blind and the weighing of shop keepers.
145. When you try to walk the straight and narrow you get pebbles in your shoes.
146. Four things come not back: the spoken word, the spent arrow, the past life, and the neglected opportunity.
147. A man must make his own arrows.
148. A great sea comes not through a narrow strait.
149. A sparrow in the hand is better then a pigeon on the branch.
150. A narrow place can contain a thousand friends.
151. A sensible enemy is better than a narrow-minded friend.
152. Harsh words hurt more than a poisonous arrow.
153. A father without sons is like a bow without arrows.
154. If you sow arrows, you will reap sorrows.
155. The place to use the club and the above arrow are not the same.
156. For a jest one should not take the arrow out of the quiver.
157. A trick is not an arrow.
158. A son as cunning as his father knows the arrows like father.
159. There are many good moccasin tracks along the trail of a straight arrow.
160. The sparrow feels comfortable on the thorn bush.
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