174 Proverbs about Corn / Page 7
121. The fox goes through the corn and does not eat, but brushes it down with his tail.
122. A king's chaff is worth more than other men's corn.
123. See a sheaf of corn in the morning and a young woman in the evening.
124. Acorns were good till bread was found.
125. The best parents are both purses for money and sacks for the corn.
126. In much corn is some cockle.
127. A little fire burns up a great deal of corn.
128. He that soweth good seed shall reap good corn.
129. One does the scathe, and another has the scorn.
130. Our neighbour's ground yields better corn than ours.
131. Two sparrows on one ear of corn make an ill agreement.
132. Plough deep, while sluggards sleep; and you shall have corn to sell and keep.
133. However full the house, the hen finds a corner to lay in.
134. One who keeps saying 'I will listen and obey' will be cooked with the corn cob.
135. The person who is cornered will fight.
136. Do not spread your corn to dry at an enemy's door.
137. Ambition makes people scorn rustic living.
138. The skilfullest wanting money is scorned.
139. Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.
140. The crow may be caged, but its thoughts are in the cornfield.
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