1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 15
281. 
At court they sell a good deal of smoke without fire.
282. 
Beauty without virtue is like a rose without scent.
283. 
Daylight will come, though the cock do not crow.
284. 
Fine words without deeds go not far.
285. 
Gold is gold, though it be in a rogue's purse.
286. 
He sits well who can rise without help.
287. 
He who has a white horse and a fair wife is seldom without trouble.
288. 
He who lives without restraint, will die without honour.
289. 
If thoughts were legal witnesses, many an honest man would be proved a rogue.
290. 
It is hard to sail without wind, and to grind without water.
291. 
It is vain to fish without a hook, or learn to read without a book.
292. 
No one gets into trouble without his own help.
293. 
No one is rich enough to do without his neighbour.
294. 
The cock often crows without a victory.
295. 
The fire is welcome within, when icicles hang without.
296. 
The Lord will not fail to come, though he may not come on horseback.
297. 
The new is always liked, though the old is often better.
298. 
There are three things from which no good can be got without a beating: a walnut-tree, a donkey, and a shrew.
299. 
There is no fire without smoke.
300. 
Though the ass may carry a sack of gold, it nevertheless feeds on thistles.
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