Famous Proverbs
286 Proverbs about Walk / Page 28
271. Where all limp, everybody thinks he walks straight.
272. After dinner sit awhile; after supper walk a mile.
273. He who drinks and walks away lives to drink another day.
274. The baby who always gets carried will never learn to walk.
275. Walk on your own feet.
276. You have to crawl before you can walk.
277. The crow wanted to mimic the pigeon's walk and forgot his own
278. Little by little an egg wil walk.
279. Thorns prick lightly the man who walks slowly.
280. She who does not yet know how to walk, cannot climb a ladder.