Famous Proverbs
2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 58
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There is no pleasure but palls, and the more so if it costs nothing.572.
Three things are not to be trusted; a cow's horn, a dog's tooth, and a horse's hoof.573.
Three things kill a man: a scorching son, suppers, and cares.574.
Three things must epigrams, like bees, have all, A sting, and honey, and a body small.575.
To be like the esquire of Guadalaxara, who knew nothing in the morning of what he said at night.576.
To be like the tailor of Campillo, who worked for nothing, and found thread.577.
To him that watches, everything is revealed.578.
Under the sackcloth there is something hid.579.
When one wolf eats another, thee is nothing to eat in the wood.580.
When we think to catch we are sometimes caught.