Famous Proverbs
84 Proverbs about Gentle / Page 8
71. A soldier's no boor though no gentleman either.
72. The hat does not make the gentleman nor the cap a lout.
73. May waters drench peasants and lords or gentlemen, as many of them as it encounters.
74. The poverty of the gentleman is better than the money of the poor man.
75. Always use spurs with a horse, whether it's mean or gentle.
76. Burgundy for kings, champagne for duchesses, claret for gentlemen.
77. Growl not at guests, nor drive them from the gate but show thyself gentle to the poor.
78. A gentle breeze blowing in the right direction is better than a pair of strong oars.
79. Gentle paddocks have lang taes.
80. Good people have set sail to arrive at such gentleness as cuts like diamonds