225 Proverbs about Itch / Page 5
81. 
A fat kitchen is next door to poverty.
82. 
A fat kitchen, a lean testament.
83. 
A kitchen dog never was good for the chase.
84. 
A pitcher that goes oft to the well is broken at last.
85. 
Every ditch is full of after-wit.
86. 
Every ditch is full of your after-wits.
87. 
He who is an ass and thinks himself a stag, finds his mistake when he comes to leap the ditch.
88. 
He who touches pitch defiles himself.
89. 
The pitcher that goes often to the fountain leaves there either its handle or its spout.
90. 
The stitch is lost unless the thread be knotted.
91. 
Who frequents the kitchen smells of smoke.
92. 
A mule that thinks he is a stag discovers his mistake when he comes to leap over the ditch.
93. 
He that touches pitch defiles himself.
94. 
He that touches pitch shall be defiled.
95. 
"It is easy to work with a good comb," said the devil, when he combed his mother's hair with a pitchfork."
96. 
It is not for nothing that the devil lays himself down in the ditch.
97. 
The flitch hangs never so high but a dog will look out for the bone.
98. 
The goose goes so often into the kitchen, till at last she sticks to the spit.
99. 
Woe to the man that entrusts his secrets to a ditch.
100. 
No matter how often a pitcher goes to the water it is broken in the end.
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