1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 13
241. 
No joy without alloy.
242. 
One bee is better than a thousand flies.
243. 
Renounce the devil, and thou shalt wear a shabby coat.
244. 
Such awkward things will happen as going into the great square and coming back without ears.
245. 
Take the middle of the way and thou wilt not fall.
246. 
The beast that goes well is never without some one to try his paces.
247. 
The busy man is troubled with but one devil, the idle man by a thousand.
248. 
The fertile field becomes sterile without rest.
249. 
The first drink with water, the second without water, the third like water.
250. 
The ox without a bell is soon lost.
251. 
The wrong doer is never without a pretext.
252. 
There is no house without its hush. hush.
253. 
There is no thief without a receiver.
254. 
Though my father-in-law is a good man, I do not like a dog with a bell.
255. 
Though the speaker be a fool, let the hearer be wise.
256. 
Though the sun shines, leave not your cloak at home.
257. 
Though you are a prudent old man, do not despise counsel.
258. 
Though you see me with this coat, I have another up the mountain.
259. 
Though your bloodhound be gentle, don't bite him on the lip.
260. 
When thou seest thy house in flames, go warm thyself by it.
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