277 Proverbs about Fair / Page 8
141. 
Don't ask questions about fairy tales.
142. 
Hoist your sail when the wind is fair.
143. 
Three women, a goose and two women make a whole fair.
144. 
Praise a fair day at night.
145. 
Fair words are not enough to an empty belly.
146. 
He has a coat-affair.
147. 
He got into this affair like Pilate into the Credo.
148. 
He that has a white horse and a fair wife need never want for trouble.
149. 
Where the scythe cuts and the sock rives, no more fairies and bee-hives.
150. 
Fair and softly goes far in a day.
151. 
Under fair words beware of fraud.
152. 
Will he nill he, the ass must go the fair.
153. 
Fair flowers do not remain long by the wayside.
154. 
A fair-weather friend changes with the wind.
155. 
Fair feathers make fair fowls.
156. 
More fair than scales.
157. 
We speak them fairest when thoughts are falsest and wile the wisest of hearts.
158. 
Turnabout is fair play.
159. 
All is fair in love and golf.
160. 
Speak fair, think what you will.
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