1817 Romanian Proverbs / Page 12
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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.