431 Proverbs about Lies / Page 3
41. 
Unplowed fields make hollow bellies; unread books make hollow minds.
42. 
When the tree falls, the shadow flies.
43. 
Even the powerful ox has no defense against flies.
44. 
Flies never infest an egg without cracks.
45. 
Today's beneficiary is the incarnation of his preexisting well-doer; the fate of one's next existence lies in his existence today.
46. 
A beggar's estate lies in all lands.
47. 
Common fame seldom lies.
48. 
Eagles catch no flies.
49. 
He that complies against his will is of his own opinion still.
50. 
He that hears much, hears many lies.
51. 
Hungry flies bite sore.
52. 
I am not here to catch flies.
53. 
More flies are taken with a drop of honey than a tun of vinegar.
54. 
Nothing is haste but catching flies.
55. 
The nearest boor is the nearest kinsman when the calf lies in the ditch.
56. 
When flies swarm in March, sheep come to their death.
57. 
When Want comes in at the door, Love flies out at the window.
58. 
Where poverty comes in at the door, loves flies out at the window.
59. 
Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour.
60. 
Hearsay is half lies.
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