209 Proverbs about Foot / Page 6
101. 
One foot is better then two stilts.
102. 
The nimblest footman is a false tale.
103. 
Who sows thorns let him not walk bare-foot.
104. 
Better the foot slip than the tongue.
105. 
He that waits for a dead man's shoes may long go barefoot.
106. 
It is easy to go on foot if you are holding your horse by the rein.
107. 
Misfortunes come on horseback and depart on foot.
108. 
He that will bare-foot go must not plant a garden of thistle.
109. 
Stretch your foot to the length of your blanket.
110. 
Stand so much until grass grows under your foot.
111. 
He pushes it away with the hand, but pulls it forward with the foot.
112. 
When a camel is at the foot of a mountain only then judge his height.
113. 
In my homeland I possess one hundred horses, yet if I go, I go on foot.
114. 
Before you love, learn to run through snow without leaving footprints.
115. 
The foot of a lamp is always the least lit.
116. 
When you tell the truth, have one foot in the stirrup.
117. 
If you speak the truth, have a foot in the stirrup.
118. 
He that speaks truth must have one foot in the stirrup.
119. 
If you speak the truth, keep a foot in the stirrup.
120. 
The shoemaker's child goes barefoot.
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