Famous Proverbs
51 Proverbs about Plough / Page 3
21. Drive not too many ploughs at once, some will make foul work.
22. One ploughs, another sows, who will reap no one knows.
23. The priest to his book, the peasant to his plough.
24. The used plough shines, standing water stinks.
25. A plough that worketh, shines; but still water stinks.
26. An ox and an ass don't yoke well to the same plough.
27. Don't yoke the plough before the horses.
28. Nobody will plough the land except its cows.
29. The sluggard will not plough by reason of the cold; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing.
30. A teacher is someone who ploughs with his tongue to fill his little bowl with rice.