291 Proverbs about Tongue / Page 13
241. 
Tongue breaks bone and herself has none.
242. 
Where gold speaks every tongue is silent.
243. 
The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth.
244. 
A fool's tongue is long enough to cut his own throat.
245. 
An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue.
246. 
He that has not silver in his purse should have silk on his tongue.
247. 
Nature has given us two ears, two eyes and but one tongue; to the end we should hear and see more than we speak.
248. 
The teeth and the tongue are close neighbors, and yet they sometimes bite each other.
249. 
The tongue is the worst piece of meat in the world.
250. 
The tongue of co-wives is bitter.
251. 
Polygamy makes a husband a double-tongued man.
252. 
He who licks knives will soon cut his tongue.
253. 
The human tongue is more poisonous than a bee's sting.
254. 
He that has a tongue in his head may find his way anywhere.
255. 
To have a clear tongue is better than having goods which you can't manage well.
256. 
Tongue may muddle up and say the truth.
257. 
An ill tongue may do much.
258. 
He must have leave to speak who cannot hold his tongue.
259. 
Arthur could not tame woman's tongue.
260. 
Wide lugs an a short tongue is best.
291 Proverbs, Page 13 of 15
<< 1 ...
12 13 14 15 >> Quotes related to Tongue by Power Quotations