1614 American Proverbs / Page 33
641. 
Fools are never uneasy.
642. 
Fools die young and look sickly.
643. 
Fools enter where brave men fear to tread.
644. 
Fools fall the hardest.
645. 
Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
646. 
Fools need advice most, but wise men only are the better for it.
647. 
Fools never prosper.
648. 
Fools were made to multiply.
649. 
For age and want save while you may, no morning sun lasts a whole day.
650. 
For every evil under the sun there is a remedy or there is none.
651. 
For every goose there is a gander.
652. 
Force is no argument.
653. 
Foresight is better than a night of terror.
654. 
Forgive and regret much later.
655. 
Fortune can take away riches but not courage.
656. 
Fortune favours fools.
657. 
Fortune is like price: if you can wait long enough, the price will fall.
658. 
Fortune makes friends; misfortune tries them.
659. 
Fortune never comes with both hands full.
660. 
Fraud and cunning are the weapons of the weak.
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