850 Proverbs about Ways / Page 42
821. 
A rich man's joke is not always funny.
822. 
It will always be rotten for me, said the farmer when they ran out of sacrament wine precisely when he wanted to go forward.
823. 
The cow of another has always a bigger udder.
824. 
A cackling hen doesn't always lay.
825. 
A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple.
826. 
A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday but never her age.
827. 
A good garden always has weeds.
828. 
A guilty dog always barks.
829. 
Always put your best foot forward.
830. 
Always shut the gate after the horse is out.
831. 
Boldness does not always succeed.
832. 
Everything worthwhile has a fence around it, but there is always a gate and a key.
833. 
From beavers, bees should learn to mend their ways. A bee works; a beaver works and plays.
834. 
It is better to pay and have a little left than to have much and be always in debt.
835. 
The baby who always gets carried will never learn to walk.
836. 
The devil always tends to his own business.
837. 
The devil is always at the elbow of an idle man.
838. 
The loudest bell does not always have the sweetest tone.
839. 
There are always more fish in the pond.
840. 
There are more ways than one to kill a cat.
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