236 Proverbs about Wood / Page 8
141. 
Everyone makes firewood of a fallen tree.
142. 
From the fallen tree everyone makes firewood.
143. 
If you are going into the wood -- don't leave your axe at home.
144. 
Who is timid in the woods boasts at home.
145. 
Easy to change young wood shape than the old one.
146. 
When you take a knife away from a child, give him a piece of wood instead.
147. 
Nobody gathers firewood to roast a thin goat.
148. 
Fire dies for lack of wood; if there's no whispering, gossip stops.
149. 
To set fire to the wood, you need the help of the wind.
150. 
A razor may be sharper than an ax, but it cannot cut wood.
151. 
Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.
152. 
Fire with seasoned wood and work with flexible people are easy.
153. 
In the house of a blacksmith the ornaments are made of wood.
154. 
Wood may remain ten years in the water, but it will never become a crocodile.
155. 
The wood is the poor man's coat.
156. 
Who is a piece of stick in youth will be a block of wood in old age.
157. 
Who is afraid of wolf should not go into the woods.
158. 
Your memory can let you down like it did to a Finn who was carving a wooden spoon.
159. 
The tree casts its shade upon all, even upon the woodcutter.
160. 
Gold and green woods.
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