Famous Proverbs
171 Proverbs about Lock / Page 9
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Locks keep out only the honest.82.
Lock your door rather than suspect your neighbor.83.
Blow your horn in a herd of elephants; crow in the company of cockerels; bleat in a flock of goats.84.
Once you have locked your door you are the emperor in your own domain.85.
The block of wood should not dictate to the carver.86.
Never open a door that you can't lock again.87.
Even a clock that is not going is right twice a day.88.
If it were not for the hands, the clock would be useless.89.
The locksmith is the guilty one, but the blacksmith hangs.90.
Without the shepherd, sheep are not a flock.