742 Proverbs about Ring / Page 15
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Talking of bulls is not the same as being in the bullring.282.
The one who rings the fire bell is safe.283.
The road of "about," leads only to the house of "never." Near the spring nobody dies of thirst.284.
There are three "too much" and three "too little" that can bring a fool down: too much spending and too little money; too much talking and too little knowledge; and too much boasting and too little earnings.285.
There is no woman who sleeps so deeply that the sound of a guitar won't bring her to the window.286.
A covetous abbot for one offering loses a hundred.287.
A man may hap to bring home with him what makes him weep.288.
After breaking my head you bring plaister.289.
Every one wishes to bring water to his own mill, and leave his neighbour's dry.290.
He is in safety who rings the tocsin.291.
He is out of danger who rings the alarm-bell.292.
He who has lost his oxen is always hearing bells.293.
He who receives the offerings let him ring the bells.294.
If the rings are lost, here are the fingers still.295.
If you have a loitering servant, set his dinner before him and send him on an errand.296.
It is not the same thing to talk of bulls as to be in the bullring.297.
It's not the same to talk of bulls as to be in the bullring.298.
Mary Busybody never wants a bad day, and Mary Drone has God to give and bring to her.299.
Mother, what is marrying? Spinning, bearing children, and crying, daughter.300.
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