24 French Proverbs about Aught
All French Proverbs | Proverbs about Aught1. A muffled cat never caught a mouse.
2. After the daughter is married, then come sons-in-law in plenty.
3. Between promising and giving a man should marry his daughter.
4. Flies are easier caught with honey than with vinegar.
5. Hares are not caught by the sound of the drum.
6. He beat the bushes and another caught the birds.
7. He who has daughters is always a shepherd.
8. It is too late for the bird to scream when it is caught.
9. Naught must disturb a man of worth at dinner.
10. Naught venture, naught have.
11. The more fools, the more laughter.
12. The most cunning are the first caught.
13. The mouse has but one hole is soon caught.
14. Too late the bird cries out when it is caught.
15. Well fed but ill taught.
16. Who serves the mass is thanked by none, but cursed if aught left undone.
17. Marry your son when you please, your daughter when you can.
18. A tender-hearted mother makes a scabby daughter.
19. Don't slaughter more pigs than you can salt.
20. More flies are caught with honey than with vinegar.
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