221 Proverbs about Edge / Page 4
61. 
Hedges have no eyes, but they have ears.
62. 
One briar does not make a hedge.
63. 
The virtue of silence is a great piece of knowledge.
64. 
Where the hedge is low every one will cross it.
65. 
Art and knowledge bring bread and honour.
66. 
Children and fools Shouldn't play with edged tools.
67. 
Flowers are the pledges of fruit.
68. 
The anvil does not fear a good sledge-hammer.
69. 
Throw not thy hatchet at the Lord, He will turn the sharp edge against thee.
70. 
It's no delay to stop to edge the tool.
71. 
You are not a fully fledged sailor unless you have sailed under full sail, and you have not built a wall unless you have rounded a corner.
72. 
A wedge from itself splits the oak tree.
73. 
Wood can only be split with a wedge that is cut from its own tree.
74. 
It is better to conceal one's knowledge than to reveal one's ignorance.
75. 
Self-knowledge is the beginning of self-improvement.
76. 
Self-knowledge is the beginning of self-improvement.
77. 
Don't talk too much -- your ignorance exceeds your knowledge.
78. 
Do not tell your secrets behind a wall or a hedge.
79. 
God grant you good fortune, my son, for knowledge avails you little.
80. 
He who pledges or promises runs in debt.
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