291 Proverbs about Tongue / Page 11
201. 
Tongue double brings trouble.
202. 
The tongue slow and the eyes quick.
203. 
Let not the tongue speak what the head may have to pay for.
204. 
The throat must pay for what the tongue may say.
205. 
Wounds from the knife are healed, but not those from the tongue.
206. 
Ten tongues that spread the word are worth less than two eyes that have seen, and two eyes that have seen are worth less than one hand that feels.
207. 
Teach your tongue to say: "I do not know."
208. 
Teach thy tongue to say, "I do not know."
209. 
Teach your tongue to say, 'i don't know,' rather than invent something.
210. 
Teach your tongue to say, "I do not know."
211. 
Children have wide ears and long tongues.
212. 
A man's ruin lies in his tongue.
213. 
The tongue that belongs to a fake friend is sharper than a knife.
214. 
A false friend's tongue is sharper than a knife.
215. 
The only sword that never rests is the tongue of a woman.
216. 
The tongue of the fool is always long.
217. 
Whose end of tongue is sharp, the edge of his head must be hard.
218. 
The poor eat meat when they bite their tongues.
219. 
Can your hands do what your tongue does?
220. 
Let a fool hold his tongue, and he will pass for a sage.
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