236 Proverbs about Wood / Page 6
101. 
Very hard times in the wood when the wolves eat each other.
102. 
Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood.
103. 
Fields have eyes and woods have ears.
104. 
Many enter the wood without an axe.
105. 
You don't put a wooden pot on the fire twice.
106. 
The tree casts its shadow on everything, even upon the woodcutter.
107. 
Better a dove on the plate than a woodgrouse in the mating place.
108. 
If you're afraid of wolves, don't go to the woods.
109. 
When wood is chopped, woodchips will fly.
110. 
Work is unlike wolf; it won't run to the woods.
111. 
However much,good you feed the wolf, he still looks at the wood.
112. 
However you feed the wolf, he still looks at the wood.
113. 
A wooden bed is better than a golden coffin.
114. 
Better a bed of wood than a bier of gold.
115. 
Where you saw wood, there the sawdust will fall.
116. 
If you are afraid of the wolves, do not go to the woods.
117. 
Don't drive a Binya into the woods if he has found his way to your house.
118. 
A chip on the shoulder indicates wood higher up.
119. 
One chops the wood, and the other shouts "Oh, my back!"
120. 
One chops the wood, the other does the grunting.
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