551 Yiddish Proverbs / Page 8
141. 
Drive the horse with oats, not with curses and oaths.
142. 
Dying while young is a boon in old age.
143. 
Each child brings his own blessing into the world.
144. 
Eggs may be smarter than the chickens, but it doesn't take long for them to stink.
145. 
Either it doesn't help or it isn't needed.
146. 
Even a ball of wool has a beginning.
147. 
Even in heaven, it is not good to be alone.
148. 
Every answer can result in a new question.
149. 
Every man knows that he must die, but no one believes it.
150. 
Every poor man has a dry throat and wet boots.
151. 
Every pot will find its lid.
152. 
Every question has an answer.
153. 
Every seller praises his wares.
154. 
Every worm has its hole.
155. 
Everyone is kneaded out of the same dough, but not baked in the same oven.
156. 
Everything ends in weeping.
157. 
Experience costs blood.
158. 
Fear is worse than the ordeal itself.
159. 
Flattery makes friends and truth makes enemies.
160. 
Flattery sits in the parlour when plain dealing is kicked out of doors.
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