Famous Proverbs
112 Proverbs about Idle / Page 10
91. A man without religion is a horse without a bridle.
92. Luck is the idol of the idle.
93. If you receive pay, you cannot sit idle and if you sit idle, you cannot receive pay.
94. Better sit idle then work for nought.
95. Fidlers, dogs and flies, come to the feast uncalled.
96. He that does his turn in time, sits half idle.
97. A woman who counsels you either puts you in a skirt or a bridle.
98. A man is no more encumbered by his soul than the steed by his bridle or the lake by the swan.
99. Idleness is a fool's desire.
100. Idle hands are the devil's workshop.