2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 92
1821. 
The devil knows many things because he is old.
1822. 
He that has nothing need fear to lose nothing.
1823. 
Where nothing is, the king must lose his right.
1824. 
Where we least think, there goeth the hare away.
1825. 
Render unto caesar the things which are Caesar's.
1826. 
To promise and give nothing is comfort to a fool.
1827. 
He that will steal a pin will steal a better thing.
1828. 
Men are very generous with what costs them nothing.
1829. 
A lawyer's opinion is worth nothing unless paid for.
1830. 
He that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks of it.
1831. 
The child says nothing, but what it heard by the fire.
1832. 
He thinks that roasted larks will fall into his mouth.
1833. 
A poor man wants some things, a covetous man all things.
1834. 
Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof.
1835. 
Nothing so bad in which there is not something of good.
1836. 
A covetous man does nothing that he should till he dies.
1837. 
The horse thinks one thing and he that rides him another.
1838. 
Goose and gander and gosling are three sounds but one thing.
1839. 
One thing thinks the horse, and another he that saddles him.
1840. 
To think that larks will fall into one's mouth ready roasted.
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