Famous Proverbs
169 Proverbs about Sting / Page 15
141. The bee that carries honey in its mouth carries a sting in its tail.
142. When a bee stings a man, he doesn't set off to destroy all beehives.
143. You cannot stop birds from flying over your head, but you can stop them nesting in your hair.
144. One false step brings everlasting grief. Short please, long lament.
145. Preparing for the holiday is neither enlightening nor lasting.
146. A fever in autumn is either long lasting or mortal.
147. Olives harvested with a heavy staff will produce poor tasting oil.
148. You're wasting your time trying to interest the old in new endeavors.
149. Bees sting him who loves honey.
150. Cautious, careful people, always casting about to preserve their reputations, can never effect a reform.