174 Proverbs about Corn / Page 8
141. A new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows every corner.
142. When Jackass smell corn, 'im gallop.
143. New broom sweep clean, but de ole broom know de corner.
144. A man is poor not because he scorns possessions, but because he possesses nothing.
145. To forget a strong man who could help you is the same as to scorn him.
146. You think you are strong like the corn plant, yet the bean vine is already choking you.
147. You think you are strong like the corn plant, yet the bean vine is already choking you.
148. All the Corn in the Country is not shorn by the Kempers.
149. Every land hes his lauch, and every corne hes the caff.
150. Kings caff is worth other mens corn.
151. When the man is away, the monkey eats his corn and goes into his hut.
152. A blind chicken will often find an ear of corn.
153. It is better to dwell in a corner of the housetop, than with a brawling woman in a wide house.
154. One who scorns is one who buys.
155. Pigs are kissing: a year of acorns.
156. The farmer grows the corn, but the bear eats it.
157. In time you'll want what you had scorned.
158. The rejected stone will become the cornerstone of the wall.
159. You'll regret in vain when you scorn good advice.
160. When the ear of corn hangs to the side the farmer watches it with comfort.
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