634 Proverbs about Read / Page 17
321. 
One can get sick of cake, but never of bread.
322. 
The cat with cream on her whiskers should have a good excuse ready.
323. 
The noblemen's quarrels can be read on the backs of the peasants.
324. 
Why marry, when your neighbor's wife is ready to go to bed with you?
325. 
With a piece of bread in your hand you'll find paradise under a pine tree.
326. 
A thread from everyone will make a shirt for the needy.
327. 
Make thyself a sheep, and the wolf is ready.
328. 
As the fat man gets thinner, the thin one is already dead.
329. 
By day they're ready to divorce, by night they're ready for bed.
330. 
Give me, Lord, my daily bread, I will get my own brandy.
331. 
He who stands by his point of view, must be ready to suffer hunger.
332. 
If someone throws stones at you, throw back bread.
333. 
Look for cake, and lose your bread.
334. 
Love is like butter -- it's good with bread.
335. 
Love tastes sweet, but only with bread.
336. 
One who wants to know is better than one who already knows.
337. 
One who wants to know is better than one who already knows.
338. 
A thread-bare coat is armour proof against highwaymen.
339. 
He who has no bread has no authority.
340. 
Mountains won't endure on what lies ready.
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