2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 8
141. 
Six things have no business in the world: a fighting priest, a coward knight, a covetous judge, a stinking barber, a soft-hearted mother, and an itchy baker.
142. 
Some think they have done when they are only beginning.
143. 
Some thinking to avenge their shame increase it.
144. 
Something is better than nothing.
145. 
The best thing about a man is his dog.
146. 
The fox thinks everybody eats poultry like himself.
147. 
The less one thinks, the more one speaks.
148. 
The only way to keep a secret is to say nothing.
149. 
The richest man carries nothing away with him but a shroud.
150. 
There is no such thing as an insignificant enemy.
151. 
There is nothing so well done but may be mended.
152. 
There's nothing like being bespattered for making a man defy the gutter.
153. 
There's nothing like having the key of the fields.
154. 
Think much, say little, write less.
155. 
'Tis a good farthing that saves a penny.
156. 
To believe a thing impossible is to make it so.
157. 
To eat and drink, and sleep together, is marriage, methinks.
158. 
To love and to be wise are two different things.
159. 
To the jaundiced all things seem yellow.
160. 
To want to forget something is to remember it.
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