Famous Proverbs
84 Proverbs about Pull / Page 8
71. When a stiff-necked bull stands with its four legs planted firmly and refuses to move, you cannot make it go ahead only by pulling it by the reins and using your whip.
72. Love your neighbors, but do not pull down the fence.
73. One hair from the head of a woman pulls more than a ship's hauser.
74. From twenty to thirty, neither pulling nor pushing, from thirty on up a woman is of no further use.
75. Dig the hoe in well in the vineyard and pull out the bad growth and the weed.
76. Use the chicken for broth and the pullet for its meat.
77. The marksman hitteth the mark partly by pulling, partly by letting go.
78. If a man puts a cord around his neck, God will provide someone to pull it.
79. Love your neighbour, but do not pull down the fence.
80. A loose tooth will not rest until it is pulled out.