115 Welsh Proverbs
1. A boy is easier cheated than an old lady.
2. A great sin can enter by a small door.
3. A lame cat is better than a swift horse when rats infest the palace.
4. A man without prudence is a ship without an anchor.
5. A nation without a language is a nation without a heart.
6. A ship and a woman are ever repairing.
7. A slattern woman hold open the door to hell.
8. A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom.
9. A sword's honour is its idleness.
10. A warm January; a cold May.
11. A watched clock never tells the time.
12. A watched pot never boils.
13. A wicked man's gift hath a touch of his master.
14. A wife's advice is not worth much, but woe to the husband who refuses to take it.
15. A willful fault has no excuse, and deserves no pardon.
16. A willful man must have his way.
17. A wise wolf hides his fangs.
18. A work ill done must be twice done.
19. Adversity and loss make a man wise.
20. Adversity brings knowledge, and knowledge wisdom.