458 Proverbs about Find / Page 7
121. 
He that would beat his dog can easily find a stick.
122. 
He who has a mind to beat a dog will easily find a stick.
123. 
He who is an ass and thinks himself a stag, finds his mistake when he comes to leap the ditch.
124. 
If I went to sea I should find it dry.
125. 
Let us have florins and we shall find cousins.
126. 
Of two cowards, the one who finds the other out first has the advantage.
127. 
The fugitive finds everything impede him.
128. 
There is no beard so well shaven but another barber will find something more to shave from it.
129. 
Whoever brings finds the door open for him.
130. 
A blind pigeon may sometimes find a grain of wheat.
131. 
A sow may find an acorn as well as a hog.
132. 
A truth-teller finds the doors closed against him.
133. 
Every fool can find faults that a great many wise men can't remedy.
134. 
Every one finds sin sweet and repentance bitter.
135. 
He that wants to hang a dog, is sure to find a rope.
136. 
He who loves sorrow, will always find something to mourn over.
137. 
He who would hang himself is sure to find a rope.
138. 
He who would make a fool of himself will find many to like him.
139. 
If God bids thee draw, he will find thee a rope; if he bids thee ride, he will find thee a horse.
140. 
If lies are to find credence, they must be patched with truth.
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