2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 126
2501. 
There's naething sae gude on this side o' time but it might hae been better.
2502. 
They censure my doing such a thing who neither consider my occasions of doing it, or what provocations I have had.
2503. 
To keep their ain hole clean, the minister's wife should put away old things as often as needed.
2504. 
Everything is good in its season.
2505. 
Keep something for the sore foot.
2506. 
Keep something for a rainy day.
2507. 
They think a calf a large beast that never saw a cow.
2508. 
He that nothing questions, nothing learns.
2509. 
There is a remedy for everything, could men find it.
2510. 
There comes nothing out of the sack but what was there.
2511. 
From a choleric man withdraw a little; from him that says nothing for ever.
2512. 
A woman's advice is no great thing, but he who won't take it is a fool.
2513. 
A house is a fine house when good folks are within.
2514. 
When a thing is done, advice comes too late.
2515. 
Poverty wants many things, and avarice all.
2516. 
First things first.
2517. 
No living man all things can.
2518. 
Nothing enters into a close hand.
2519. 
Every one thinks his sack heaviest.
2520. 
Obedience is much more seen in little things than in great.
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