Famous Proverbs
1911 Proverbs about America / Page 188
1871.
With the old year leave your faults, however dear.1872.
Women are like books: too much gilding makes men suspicious that the binding is the most important part.1873.
Words and deeds are not weighed in the same balance.1874.
Work well done makes pleasure more fun.1875.
Wrinkled purses make wrinkled faces.1876.
You are never too young to die.1877.
You can always tell a drunkard by his actions.1878.
You can drive sixty miles a minute, but there is no future in it.1879.
You can fool an old horse once but you can't fool him twice.1880.
You can hardly keep from getting soiled if you fight with a skunk.