1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 14
261. 
Whither goest thou, sorrow? Whither I am used to go.
262. 
Wit without discretion is a sword in the hand of a fool.
263. 
With money you would not know yourself, without money nobody would know you.
264. 
You can't make pancakes without breaking eggs.
265. 
You used to be a baker, though now you wear gloves.
266. 
A father deserted by a wise son is like being caught in a shower without a felt.
267. 
The wish is father to the thought.
268. 
Without perseverance talent is a barren bed.
269. 
The tree will not sway without a trace of wind.
270. 
Old Satan couldn't get along without plenty of help.
271. 
Beauty without virtue is a curse.
272. 
The forest can't be without its jackals.
273. 
A boor remains a boor, though he sleep on silken bolsters.
274. 
A fair face will get its praise, though the owner keep silent.
275. 
A little dog, a cow without horns, and a short man, are generally proud.
276. 
A lord without land, is like a cask without wine.
277. 
A man dances all the same, though he may dance against his will.
278. 
A sow may whistle, though it has an ill mouth for it.
279. 
And Nathan said unto David: "Thou art the man."
280. 
Art is art, even though unsuccessful.
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