Famous Proverbs
2621 Proverbs about Thin / Page 63
621.
Smoke, rain, and a scolding wife, are three bad things in a house.622.
Tell nothing to thy friend which why enemy may not know.623.
The earthen pan gains nothing by contact with the copper pot.624.
The fire is welcome within, when icicles hang without.625.
The owl thinks her children the fairest.626.
The poor man wants much, the miser everything.627.
The poor man's corm always grows thin.628.
The raven always thinks that her young ones are the whitest.629.
The scraping hen will get something; the crouching hen nothing.630.
There are three things from which no good can be got without a beating: a walnut-tree, a donkey, and a shrew.