1614 American Proverbs / Page 35
681. 
Give every man your ear but few your voice.
682. 
Give me flowers while I live.
683. 
Give some people everything you have and they still want the moon.
684. 
Give the devil his due.
685. 
God helps those who help themselves.
686. 
God promises a safe landing, but not a calm passage.
687. 
Gold is the devil's fishhook.
688. 
Gold is where you find it.
689. 
Good Americans, when they die, go to Paris.
690. 
Good care prevents accidents.
691. 
Good enough for Government work.
692. 
Good fathers make good sons.
693. 
Good fences make good neighbors.
694. 
Good folks are scarce.
695. 
Good listening does not mean sitting dumb.
696. 
Good luck beats early rising.
697. 
Good weight and measure, are heaven's treasure.
698. 
Great deeds are reserved for great souls.
699. 
Great estates may venture more; little boats must keep near shore.
700. 
Great events give scope for great virtues.
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