4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 8
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He carries fire in one hand, water in the other.142.
He looks one way and rows another.143.
He pulls at a long rope who desires another's death.144.
He puts his sickle into another man's harvest.145.
He that hunts two hares will catch neither.146.
He who caresses thee more than the occasion justifies, has either deceived thee or intends it.147.
He who eats of the king's goose will void a feather forty years after.148.
He who is anxious for the death of another has a long rope to pull.149.
He who rides on the giant's shoulders sees further than he who carries him.150.
He who sees leather cut asks for a thong.151.
He who torments others does not sleep well.152.
He who waits for another man's trencher often dines in imagination.153.
I know by my own pot how the others boil.154.
If the weather is fine, put on you cloak; if it rains, do as you please.155.
Ingratitude is the mother of every vice.156.
It is all one whether you are bit a dog or a bitch.157.
Learning is there for every man.158.
Mention not a rope in the house of one whose father was hanged.159.
Mother's love is ever in its spring.160.
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