1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 12
221. 
Though we may pluck flowers by the way we may not sleep among flowers.
222. 
Though your mastiff be gentle, do not bite his lip.
223. 
Thou too art mortal.
224. 
An ass is but an ass, though laden with gold.
225. 
Knowledge without practice makes but half an artist.
226. 
A monkey remains a monkey, though dressed in silk.
227. 
Be merry, Shrovetide, for to-morrow thou wilt be ashes.
228. 
Blood boils without fire.
229. 
Go to bed supperless and you will wake without debt.
230. 
He who has a handsome wife, a castle on the frontier, or a vineyard on the roadside, is never without war.
231. 
He who wants a mule without fault must walk on foot.
232. 
I do not tell thee what thou art, thou wilt tell it thyself.
233. 
I thought I had no husband, and I eat up the stew.
234. 
I thought to cross myself, and I put out my eye.
235. 
In less than a thousand years we shall all be bald.
236. 
Kill and thou wilt be killed, and he will be killed who kills thee.
237. 
Let it be a husband, though it be but a log.
238. 
Let the miracle be wrought, though it be by the devil.
239. 
Like a collier's sack, bad without and worse within.
240. 
Neither sign a paper without reading it, nor drink water without seeing it.
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