481 Proverbs about Sing / Page 19
361. 
The hour is passing.
362. 
The owl sings to the nightingale.
363. 
The passing hour is sometimes a mother, sometimes a stepmother.
364. 
The swans will not sing till the jackdaws are quiet.
365. 
This grief will prove a blessing.
366. 
Using up the arrows, before getting into battle.
367. 
Supposing doesn't fill the grain basket; 'if' doesn't fill the larder.
368. 
One who spends too much time choosing ends up with cracked wares.
369. 
Misfortunes never come singly.
370. 
Each bird loves to hear himself sing.
371. 
The beggar may sing before the thief.
372. 
He that sings on Friday will weep on Sunday.
373. 
Use the means, and God will give the blessing.
374. 
It is not good praising a ford till a man be over.
375. 
A child may have too much of his mother's blessing.
376. 
Between promising and performing a man may marry his daughter.
377. 
The fly that plays too long in the candle, singes his wings at last.
378. 
The blessing of having many children has never broken a man's roof.
379. 
When a single hair has fallen from your head, you are not yet bald.
380. 
One refusing a sibling's advice breaks his arm.
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