1817 Romanian Proverbs / Page 16
301. 
Better wear out shoes than sheets.
302. 
Between promising and performing a man may marry his daughter.
303. 
Between the hammer and the anvil.
304. 
Between the hand and the lip the morsel may slip.
305. 
Between two brothers two witness and a notary.
306. 
Between two stools one falls to the ground.
307. 
Beware of a silent dog and still water.
308. 
Beware of false prophets.
309. 
Beware of him whom god hath marked.
310. 
Big fish eat little fish.
311. 
Birds of a feather flock together.
312. 
Blab is wist and out it must.
313. 
Blind men should judge no colors.
314. 
Blood is thicker than water.
315. 
Blow the wind never so fast, it will fall at last.
316. 
Borrowed garments never fit well.
317. 
Bound is he that gifts taketh.
318. 
Boys will be boys.
319. 
Breed up a crow and he will tear out your eyes.
320. 
Building and marrying of children are great wasters.
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