2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 21
401. 
He does not think milk-and-water of himself.
402. 
He does not think small beer of himself.
403. 
He hath not a farthing left wherewith to buy a rope to hang himself.
404. 
He spends the happiest life who knows nothing.
405. 
He thinks nothing right, but what he does himself.
406. 
He utters in his language something different from what he ponders in his mind.
407. 
He who loves a one-eyed girl thinks that one-eyed girls are beautiful.
408. 
He who owes nothing fears not the sheriff's officer.
409. 
Hear all, say nothing.
410. 
Hunger sweetens everything but itself.
411. 
If a man falls in love with a frog, he thinks his frog a very Diana.
412. 
If better were within, better would come out.
413. 
If I wrestle with a filthy thing, win or lose, I shall be defiled.
414. 
In times of peace we should think of war.
415. 
It is a mean thing to despise unsuccessful merit.
416. 
It is an honourable thing to be accused by those who are open to accusation.
417. 
It is better to enjoy what we possess than to hanker after other things.
418. 
It is better to say nothing than not enough.
419. 
It is cruel to refer to those things which cause sorrow.
420. 
It is one thing to boast, another to fight.
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