Famous Proverbs
335 Proverbs about Rows / Page 22
211.
It is better to ride a donkey that carries you than a horse that throws you.212.
Sparrows who mimic peacocks are likely to break a thigh.213.
Sparrows who mimic peacocks are likely to break a thigh.214.
When God throws the dice, they are loaded.215.
A man throws stones not words.216.
Using up the arrows, before getting into battle.217.
Grass grows not upon the highway.218.
Crows will not pick out crows' eyes.219.
The kettle calls the pot black-brows.220.
The law grows of sin, and chastises it.