634 Proverbs about Read / Page 12
221. 
His bread fell into the honey.
222. 
I know well what I say when I ask for bread.
223. 
Needle and thread are half clothing.
224. 
Neither sign a paper without reading it, nor drink water without seeing it.
225. 
Never spread your corn to dry before the door of a saintly man.
226. 
Sour wine, old bacon, and rye bread keep a house rich.
227. 
The best cloth has uneven threads.
228. 
The scalded cat dreads cold water.
229. 
The thread breaks where it is thinnest.
230. 
Threatened men eat bread.
231. 
To be like the tailor of Campillo, who worked for nothing, and found thread.
232. 
We are not roasting, and already we are basting.
233. 
We are not yet roasting, and already we make sops in the pan.
234. 
We have not yet saddled, and are already mounted.
235. 
When they give you the calf, be ready with the halter.
236. 
When you can't get bread, oat-cakes are not amiss.
237. 
When you eat new bread, don't drink water.
238. 
Who has no bread to spare should not keep a dog.
239. 
With bread and wine you can walk your road.
240. 
You want better bread than wheaten.
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