236 Proverbs about Wood / Page 5
81. 
"It is not for my own sake," said the fox, "that I say there is a good goose-green in the wood."
82. 
"Peter, I am taking a ride," said the goose, when the fox was running into the wood with her.
83. 
The wood will renew the foliage it sheds.
84. 
You will find enough of brushna in every wood to burn it.
85. 
Don't crow till you're out of the woods.
86. 
If there is a way into the wood there is also a way out of it.
87. 
Willows are weak but they bind other wood.
88. 
No tree but has rotten wood enough to burn it.
89. 
If envy would burn, there would be no need for wood.
90. 
In a fire, both green and dry wood burn.
91. 
Wood can only be split with a wedge that is cut from its own tree.
92. 
Don't take any wooden nickles.
93. 
He will never worship well the image on the altar who knew it when it was a trunk of wood in the garden.
94. 
In a smith's house the knife is wooden.
95. 
In a wood don't walk behind another.
96. 
It is better to strive with a stubborn ass than to carry the wood on one's back.
97. 
When one wolf eats another, thee is nothing to eat in the wood.
98. 
Hunger drives the wol out of the woods.
99. 
Golden bishop, wooden crosier; wooden bishop, golden crosier.
100. 
Not every sort of wood is fit to make an arrow.
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