209 Proverbs about Foot / Page 5
81. 
There is never an old brogue but there is a foot to fit it.
82. 
It was not on one foot that st. patrick came to ireland.
83. 
It's natural for ducks to go barefoot.
84. 
Even the highest tree has an axe waiting at its foot.
85. 
The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot.
86. 
Give a clown your foot, and he'll take your hand.
87. 
He who sows brambles must not go barefoot.
88. 
He who wants a mule without fault must walk on foot.
89. 
Let every sheep hang by it own foot.
90. 
The master's foot is manure for the estate.
91. 
The paunch warm, the foot sleepy.
92. 
The tired ox plants his foot firmly.
93. 
Tell your friend your secret, and he will set his foot on your neck.
94. 
Who sows thorns should not go barefoot.
95. 
Better a slip of the foot than of the tongue.
96. 
Give him a foot and he'll take four.
97. 
He flays enough who holds the foot.
98. 
He who waits for a dead man's shoes is in danger of going barefoot.
99. 
It is pleasant enough going afoot when you lead your horse by the bridle.
100. 
Misfortune comes on horseback and goes away on foot.
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