Famous Proverbs
48 Proverbs about Costs / Page 4
31. Overseas, a cow costs a quarter of kopeck, but it will cost a rouble to ship it here.
32. A favour often costs more than what's hard-bought.
33. Lip-honour costs little, yet may bring in much.
34. Men are very generous with what costs them nothing.
35. He that counts all costs will never put plough in the earth.
36. What costs little is little esteemed.
37. Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst, and cold.
38. The skunk rat can get as fat and plump as he pleases. If his whole hind leg costs one anini, I still will not buy it.
39. He that counts all costs, will never put plow in the yeard.
40. It costs you your good spirit to steal than buying or seeking.