431 Proverbs about Lies / Page 11
201. 
Flies will never leave the shop of a sweetmaker.
202. 
The loveliest faces are to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the eye and half with the fancy.
203. 
The loveliest of faces are to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the eye and half with the fancy.
204. 
Death is a camel that lies down at every door.
205. 
Many families are built on laughter.
206. 
True happiness lies in giving it to others.
207. 
He that flies high falls low down.
208. 
Flies plough the ox' horns.
209. 
He who lies, hangs from a gallows - he who does not, hangs twice.
210. 
There is no shame in not knowing -- the shame lies in not finding out.
211. 
A bad rumour flies on wings.
212. 
Word is not a sparrow: flies out, can't catch it.
213. 
An old man telling lies is like a rich man stealing.
214. 
Haste is good only for catching flies.
215. 
In the lake of lies there are many dead fish.
216. 
It is easier to fill twenty bellies than one pair of eyes.
217. 
You know a bird from the way he flies.
218. 
A spoken word is not a sparrow. Once it flies out, you can't catch it.
219. 
Glory lies still; abuse is running.
220. 
Tell lies, but become not tangled in lies.
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