15 French Proverbs about Foot
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Proverbs about Foot1. 
Better the foot slip than the tongue.
2. 
Better a slip of the foot than of the tongue.
3. 
Give him a foot and he'll take four.
4. 
He flays enough who holds the foot.
5. 
He who waits for a dead man's shoes is in danger of going barefoot.
6. 
It is pleasant enough going afoot when you lead your horse by the bridle.
7. 
Misfortune comes on horseback and goes away on foot.
8. 
One foot is better then two stilts.
9. 
The nimblest footman is a false tale.
10. 
Who sows thorns let him not walk bare-foot.
11. 
Who sows thorns should not go barefoot.
12. 
He that waits for a dead man's shoes may long go barefoot.
13. 
It is easy to go on foot if you are holding your horse by the rein.
14. 
Misfortunes come on horseback and depart on foot.
15. 
He that will bare-foot go must not plant a garden of thistle.
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