Famous Proverbs
1911 Proverbs about America / Page 180
1791.
Those who betray their friends must not expect others to keep faith with them.1792.
Those who take the profits should also bear the expense.1793.
Those who think they can't are generally right.1794.
Those who try to deceive may expect to be paid in their own coin.1795.
Though the fox wear silk, he is still a fox.1796.
Threatened folks may live the longest: they take numerous precautions.1797.
Three --- friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.1798.
Thrift is to a man what chastity is to a woman.1799.
Through wisdom is a house built, and by understanding it is established.1800.
Tigers and deer do not stroll together.