Famous Proverbs
232 Proverbs about Hold / Page 4
31. Let him who is well off hold his tongue.
32. Nothing looks more like a man of sense than a fool who holds his tongue.
33. That usury is a sin some hold, but take for granted they've no gold.
34. What you have, hold.
35. Who takes an eel by the tail or a woman by her word, grasp as he will, holds nothing fast.
36. With someone holding nothing but trumps it is impossible to play cards.
37. It is easier to talk than to hold one's tongue.
38. A ragged sack holds no grain, a poor man is not taken into counsel.
39. All ships leak: some amidships, some in the bows, some in the hold.
40. Any excuse is good if it hold good.