277 Proverbs about Fair / Page 5
81. 
He who gives fair words feeds you with an empty spoon.
82. 
He who tells his own affairs will hardly keep secret those of others.
83. 
One who speaks fair words feeds you with an empty spoon.
84. 
Sell me dear, and measure me fair.
85. 
Faint heart never won fair lady.
86. 
A crow thinks her own bird fairest.
87. 
A fair exchange brings no quarrel.
88. 
A fair exchange is no robbery.
89. 
A fair face will get its praise, though the owner keep silent.
90. 
A fair skin often covers a crooked mind.
91. 
A good pilot is not known when the sea is calm and the weather fair.
92. 
Deceit is in haste, but honesty can wait a fair leisure.
93. 
Fair words please the fool, and sometimes the wise.
94. 
Falseness often lurks beneath fair hair.
95. 
He that has no money in his purse, should have fair words on his lips.
96. 
He who has a white horse and a fair wife is seldom without trouble.
97. 
It is only the blind who ask why they are loved who are fair.
98. 
Praise a fair day in the evening.
99. 
The owl thinks her children the fairest.
100. 
The raven is fair when the rook is not by.
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