1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 16
301. 
Though the bird may fly over your head, let it not make its nest in your hair.
302. 
Though the bird's in the net It may get away yet.
303. 
Though you teach a wolf the paternoster, he will say "Lamb! Lamb!"
304. 
Vice is learnt without a schoolmaster.
305. 
You cannot shift an old tree without it dying.
306. 
You may light another's candle at your own without loss.
307. 
A horse may stumble, though he has four feet.
308. 
A kiss without a beard is like an egg without salt.
309. 
A man must eat, though every tree were a gallows.
310. 
A man without money is like a ship without sails.
311. 
A ship on the beach is a lighthouse to the sea.
312. 
An ape's an ape, though he wear a gold ring.
313. 
Bear patiently that which thou sufferest by thine own fault.
314. 
Darkness and night are mothers of thought.
315. 
Good drink drives out bad thoughts.
316. 
He talks like a sausage without the fat.
317. 
If thou touchest pitch thou shalt be defiled.
318. 
Learn thou of learned men, th' unlearned of thee; for thus must knowledge propagated be.
319. 
No corn without chaff.
320. 
No house without its cross.
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