Famous Proverbs
91 Proverbs about Gall / Page 3
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Mouth of honey, heart of gall.22.
The thief becomes the gallows well.23.
The thief proceeds from a needle to gold, and from gold to the gallows.24.
A little gall embitters much honey.25.
He that is not gallant at twenty, strong at thirty, rich at forty, or experienced at fifty, will never be gallant, strong, rich, or prudent.26.
He who wants to be rich in a year comes to the gallows in half a year.27.
Talk as you go, husband, to the gallows.28.
The gallows takes its own.29.
When a man is not used to breeches the seams gall him.30.
When the corsair promises masses and candles, it goes ill with the galley.