281 Proverbs about Ease / Page 6
101. 
A disease known is half cured.
102. 
The devil never grants long leases.
103. 
When the hand ceases to scatter, the heart ceases to pray.
104. 
Three diseases without shame: love, itch, and thirst.
105. 
It is to please herself that the cat purrs.
106. 
Reverence ceases once blood is split.
107. 
Many an Irish property was increased by the lace of a daughter's petticoat.
108. 
The treason pleases, but the traitors are odious.
109. 
Sometimes the remedy is worse than the disease.
110. 
Every fool is pleased with his bauble.
111. 
Every one sneezes as God pleases.
112. 
He has much to do who would please everybody.
113. 
He who greases his cart-wheels helps his oxen.
114. 
He who greases his wheels, helps his oxen.
115. 
He who measures oil greases his hands.
116. 
Please the eye, and pick the purse.
117. 
Please your eye and plague your heart.
118. 
The beginning of health is to know the disease.
119. 
The loyal man lives no longer than the traitor pleases.
120. 
The squeaking wheel gets the grease.
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