174 Proverbs about Corn / Page 6
101. 
There is plenty of corn in Castile, but he who has none, starves.
102. 
To the lean pig a fat acorn.
103. 
If you are planning to travel where corn grows, you should take a sickle with you.
104. 
If you are going to go where corn grows, take a cutting tool with you.
105. 
From little acorns mighty oaks do grow.
106. 
Calm weather in June, sets the corn in tune.
107. 
Hunger find no fault with mouldy corn.
108. 
A crooked cornstalk can have a straight ear.
109. 
Hunger finds no fault with moldy corn.
110. 
Warm weather in june sets the corn in tune.
111. 
A full ear of corn will bend its head; an empty ear will stand upright.
112. 
Corn makes more at the mill than it does in the crib.
113. 
Don't care lost his corn patch.
114. 
More corn grows in crooked rows.
115. 
Plough your furrows deep while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep.
116. 
The greatest oaks have been little acorns.
117. 
The fewer donkeys, the more corncobs.
118. 
The fewer the donkeys, the more ears of corn.
119. 
A little fire burns up a great deal of corn.
120. 
The more help in the cornfield the smaller the harvest.
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