1817 Romanian Proverbs / Page 42
821. 
If you would not live to be old, you must be hanged when you are young.
822. 
Ill air slays sooner than the sword.
823. 
Ill company brings many a man to the gallows.
824. 
Ill gotten, ill spent.
825. 
Ill luck is good for something.
826. 
Ill news comes apace.
827. 
Ill news is too often true.
828. 
Ill weeds grow apace.
829. 
Ill weeds wax well.
830. 
Ill-gotten goods never prosper.
831. 
In a house where two daughters live, the cat dies of thirst.
832. 
In at one ear and out at the other.
833. 
In doing we learn.
834. 
In fair weather prepare for foul.
835. 
In for a penny, in for a pound.
836. 
In many words the truth goes by.
837. 
In much corn is some cockle.
838. 
In spending lies the advantage.
839. 
In the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king.
840. 
In the forehead and the eye, the lecture of the mind doth lie.
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