1817 Romanian Proverbs / Page 90
1781. 
Women are as wavering as the wind.
1782. 
Women are the devil's nets.
1783. 
Women have long skirts and short minds.
1784. 
Words and feathers the wind carries away.
1785. 
Words are but wind.
1786. 
Words cut more than swords.
1787. 
Words fly, writings remain.
1788. 
Work today, for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow.
1789. 
Wrong laws make short governance.
1790. 
Ye know not what shall be on the tomorrow.
1791. 
Years know more than books.
1792. 
Yesterday will not be called again.
1793. 
You are like the man that sought his mare, and he riding on her.
1794. 
You cackle often, but never lay an egg.
1795. 
You can have too much of a good thing.
1796. 
You can see a mote in another's eye, but cannot see a beam in your own.
1797. 
You can take a horse to the water, but you can't make him drink.
1798. 
You can't please everyone.
1799. 
You cannot catch old birds with chaff.
1800. 
You cannot get blood from a stone.
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