579 British Proverbs / Page 5
81. 
Better hand loose than in an ill tethering.
82. 
Better keep now than seek anon.
83. 
Better late than never.
84. 
Better spare to have of your own, than ask of other men.
85. 
Better to ask the way than go astray.
86. 
Better to have than wish.
87. 
Better to pay and have little than have much and be in debt.
88. 
Better untaught than ill taught.
89. 
Better wit than wealth.
90. 
Beware of "Had I known".
91. 
Birds in their little nests agree.
92. 
Birds of a feather flock together.
93. 
Biting and scratching is Scots folk's wooing.
94. 
Blue are the faraway hills.
95. 
Bob's your uncle.
96. 
Burn not your house to fright the mouse away.
97. 
Burning the candle at both ends.
98. 
Business is business.
99. 
By continually striving for the best, one may waste good opportunities.
100. 
Children are certain cares, but uncertain comforts.
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