1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 6
101. 
Were I a hatter, men would come into the world without heads.
102. 
Without knowledge, without sin.
103. 
A gift, though small, is welcome.
104. 
I send thee myrrh, not that thou mayest be by it perfumed, but it perfumed by thee.
105. 
Mediocrity is climbing molehills without sweating.
106. 
A Tyrone woman will never buy a rabbit without a head for fear it's a cat.
107. 
Poor is the church without music.
108. 
Praise without profit puts little in the pocket.
109. 
There is no strength without unity.
110. 
Though honey is sweet, do not lick it off a briar.
111. 
Two Sir Positives can scarce meet without a skirmish.
112. 
A drunk man's words are a sober man's thoughts.
113. 
A horse falls though he has four legs.
114. 
A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.
115. 
A thousand probabilities do not make one truth.
116. 
Conscience is as good as a thousand witnesses.
117. 
Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.
118. 
Even a horse, though he has four feet, stumbles.
119. 
Every one thinks himself without sin because he has not those of others.
120. 
God preserve you from one who eats without drinking.
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