1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 9
161. 
One man cut the barrage, and a thousand people fell into the river.
162. 
A blow from a frying-pan blacks, though it may not hurt.
163. 
A man devoid of religion is like a horse without a bridle.
164. 
An ape is an ape, though decked with gold.
165. 
An ape's an ape, a varlet's a varlet, though they be clad in silk and scarlet.
166. 
Be old betimes that thou may'st long be so.
167. 
Bribes will enter without knocking.
168. 
Conscience is as a thousand witnesses.
169. 
Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.
170. 
Fear increasing age, for it does not come without companions.
171. 
Find you without an excuse, and find a hare without a meuse.
172. 
Flight towards preferment will be but slow without some golden feathers.
173. 
He argues in vain who argues without means.
174. 
He who hastens to be rich will not be without fault.
175. 
Home is home though it's never so homely.
176. 
How near to guilt without actual guilt.
177. 
I cannot get on with you, or without you.
178. 
It is thou must honour the place, not the place thee.
179. 
Keep the common road, and thou'rt safe.
180. 
Married life without children is as the day deprived of the sun's rays.
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