828 Traditional Proverbs / Page 19
361. 
It will be all the same in a hundred years.
362. 
It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good.
363. 
It's too late to shut the stable door after the horse has bolted.
364. 
It's tough trying to keep your feet on the ground, your head above the clouds, your nose to the grindstone, your shoulder to the wheel, your finger on the pulse, your eye on the ball and your ear to the ground.
365. 
Jack of all trades, master of none.
366. 
Just when you think you've finally hit bottom, someone tosses you a shovel.
367. 
Keep something for a rainy day.
368. 
Keep your eye on the ball and your head in the game.
369. 
Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open.
370. 
Keep your weather-eye open.
371. 
Kill not the goose that lays the golden egg.
372. 
Kind words are worth much and they cost little.
373. 
Kings have many ears and eyes.
374. 
Knowledge is the mother of all virtue; all vice proceeds from ignorance.
375. 
Knowledge, humbles a great person, astonishes the common, and puffs up the small.
376. 
Laugh and grow fat.
377. 
Laugh before breakfast, you'll cry before supper.
378. 
Laughter is the best medicine.
379. 
Law cannot persuade when it cannot punish.
380. 
Lawyers and painters can soon make what's black, white.
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