1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 47
921. 
A man without money is a bow without an arrow.
922. 
A fair woman without virtue is like palled wine.
923. 
A lord without riches is a soldier without arms.
924. 
Though a lie be well dressed, it is ever overcome.
925. 
He that reckons without his host must reckon twice.
926. 
Although the sun shine, leave not thy cloak at home.
927. 
I proud and thou proud, who shall bear the ashes out?
928. 
Measure thrice what thou buyest; and cut it but once.
929. 
He who wants a mule without a fault, must walk on foot.
930. 
Thou art a bitter bird, said the raven to the starling.
931. 
A prophet is not without honour save in his own country.
932. 
One "Take it" is more worth than two "Thou shalt have it".
933. 
If thou thyself canst do it, attend no other's help or hand.
934. 
He that is angry without a cause shall be pleased without amends.
935. 
Tell me with whom thou goest, and I'll tell thee what thou doest.
936. 
The counsel thou wouldst have another keep, first keep it thyself.
937. 
Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.
938. 
When thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth.
939. 
An ape's an ape, a varlet's a varlet, though they be clad in silk or scarlet.
940. 
Though thou hast never so many counsellors, yet do not forsake the counsel of thy own soul.
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