1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 17
321. 
Reynard is still Reynard, though he put on a cowl.
322. 
The first occasion offered quickly take, lest thou repine at what thou didst forsake.
323. 
The frog will jump back into the pool, although it sits on a golden stool.
324. 
There is no joy without alloy.
325. 
Time fleeth away without delay.
326. 
Who reckons without his host must reckon again.
327. 
Who travels for love finds a thousand miles not longer than one.
328. 
Wisdom is a good purchase, though we pay dear for it.
329. 
If thou canst not see the bottom, wade not.
330. 
If thou hast not a capon, feed on an onion.
331. 
The afterthought is good for nought, except it be to catch blind horses with.
332. 
Zeal without knowledge is like fire without light.
333. 
His fore feet though you sever, his grip he'll make good.
334. 
Evil thoughts often come from idleness.
335. 
One falsehood spoils a thousand truths.
336. 
One who looks for a friend without faults will have none.
337. 
A man in this world without learning is as a beast of the field.
338. 
A running man can slit a thousand throats in one night.
339. 
Listen a hundred times; ponder a thousand times; speak once.
340. 
Without learning, without eyes.
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