1614 American Proverbs / Page 28
541. 
Easy come, easy go.
542. 
Easy does it.
543. 
Eat at pleasure; drink by measure.
544. 
Eat when you are hungry; drink when you are dry.
545. 
Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow your wife may come home.
546. 
Eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves.
547. 
Education doesn't come by bumping your head against the school house.
548. 
Education is a gift that none can take away.
549. 
Education is the best provision for old age.
550. 
Eggs can't teach the hen.
551. 
Eggs cannot be unscrambled.
552. 
Eleven don't make a dozen.
553. 
Empty dishes rattle loudly.
554. 
Enough is enough and sometimes plenty.
555. 
Envy doesn't enter an empty house.
556. 
Envy is a kind of praise.
557. 
Envy is blind.
558. 
Envy is destroyed by true friendship.
559. 
Envy is left-handed praise.
560. 
Equality begins in the grave.
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