634 Proverbs about Read / Page 11
201. 
Even crumbs are bread.
202. 
He is easy to lure, who is ready to follow.
203. 
Hold your dog in readiness before you start the hare.
204. 
It is vain to fish without a hook, or learn to read without a book.
205. 
It is well to have clean bread in one's wallet.
206. 
Philosophy bakes no bread.
207. 
Short flax makes long thread.
208. 
Better April showers than the breadth of the ocean in gold.
209. 
Half a loaf is better than no bread.
210. 
Firelight will not let you read fine stories, but it's warm and won't let you see the dust on the floor.
211. 
Money is like muck - no good till spread.
212. 
Never buy bread from a butcher.
213. 
Spread your cloth only as you can draw it.
214. 
Do not eat the strangers' bread as this diminishes your stature.
215. 
A house ready built and a vineyard ready planted.
216. 
By the thread we unwind the skein.
217. 
Carry bread in your hood to Don Garcia's wedding.
218. 
Do not stuff your servant with bread, and he won't ask for cheese.
219. 
From my gossip's bread a large piece for my godson.
220. 
He who has both money and bread, may choose with whom his daughter to wed.
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