1817 Romanian Proverbs / Page 12
221. 
An open door may tempt a saint.
222. 
An ounce of fortune is worth a pound of forecast.
223. 
An ox is taken by the horns, and a man by the tongue.
224. 
An unbidden guest knows not where to sit.
225. 
And with what measure you meet, it shall be measured to you again.
226. 
Anger cannot stand without a strong hand.
227. 
Anger is a short madness.
228. 
Appearances are deceptive.
229. 
Appetite comes with eating.
230. 
April rains for men; May, for beasts.
231. 
Art has no enemy but ignorance.
232. 
Art improves nature.
233. 
Art is long and life is short.
234. 
As a man sinneth, so is his punishment.
235. 
As a tree falls, so shall it lie.
236. 
As long as I am rich reputed, with solemn voice I am saluted.
237. 
As soon as a man is born he begins to die.
238. 
As the work, so the pay.
239. 
As they brew, so let them drink.
240. 
As you bake, so shall you eat.
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