1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 5
81. 
Every clown can find fault, though it would puzzle him to do better.
82. 
Every one thinks that all the bells echo his own thoughts.
83. 
He who is born to misfortunate stumbles as he goes, and though he fall on his back will fracture his nose.
84. 
High regions are never without storms.
85. 
It is bad baking without flour and water.
86. 
It's not healthy to swallow books without chewing.
87. 
Light is light, though the blind man see it not.
88. 
Love without return is like a question without an answer.
89. 
Man without woman, is head without body; woman without man, is body without head.
90. 
Monks, mice, rats, vermin, seldom sunder without harming.
91. 
No house without a mouse, no barn without corn, no rose without a thorn.
92. 
No smoke without fire.
93. 
Office without pay makes thieves.
94. 
One white foot, buy him; two white feet, try him; three white feet, look well about him; four white feet, go without him.
95. 
Saint Swithun's day, if thou be fair, for forty days it will remain; Saint Swithun's day, if thou bring rain, for forty days it will remain.
96. 
Though you seat the frog on a golden stool, he'll soon jump off again into the pool.
97. 
Thought when sober, said when drunk.
98. 
Thoughts are toll-free, but not hell-free.
99. 
Thousands drink themselves to death before one dies of thirst.
100. 
We must eat and drink though every tree were a gallows.
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