Famous Proverbs
74 Proverbs about Airs / Page 2
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He who gives himself airs of importance, exhibits the credentials of impotence.12.
To remove the hairs from a horse's tail, one by one must be plucked out.13.
Chairs sink and stools rise.14.
One who sits between two chairs may easily fall down.15.
Tell your affairs in the market-place, and one will call them black and another white.16.
Who is always prying into other men's affairs, leads a dangerous life.17.
Do not judge the dog by his hairs.18.
Grey hairs are death's blossoms.19.
It is not easy to pluck hairs from a bald pate.20.
No one is wise in his own affairs.