249 Proverbs about Horn / Page 5
81. 
It is a bad idea to take a thorn out of someone else's foot and put it into your own.
82. 
A little dog, a cow without horns, and a short man, are generally proud.
83. 
Better walk unshackled in a green meadow, than be bound to a thorn-brush.
84. 
It is folly to take a thorn out of another's foot and put it into your own.
85. 
Many a sheep goes out woolly and comes home shorn.
86. 
Old oxen have stiff horns.
87. 
Old swine have hard snouts, old oxen hard horns.
88. 
The cow is milked, not the ox; the sheep is shorn, not the horse.
89. 
When two enemies blow one horn, the third will have to suffer for it.
90. 
You cannot make a good hunting-horn of a pig's tail.
91. 
All are not hunters that blow the horn.
92. 
In winter the milk goes to the cow's horns.
93. 
Even a small thorn causes festering.
94. 
A thorn, a hound's tooth, a fool's word: these are the three sharpest things.
95. 
A stirring foot always gets something, even if it's only a thorn.
96. 
The youngest thorns are the sharpest.
97. 
When a heifer is far from home she grows longer horns.
98. 
An ox with long horns, even if he does not butt, will be accused of butting.
99. 
Thorns and roses grow on the same tree.
100. 
If you are not a flower, don't be a thorn.
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