| # |
Proverbs |
| 326 | Bind the sack before it be full. |
| 327 | Birds of a feather flock together. |
| 328 | Blind men can judge no colours. |
| 329 | Blood is thicker than water. |
| 330 | Borrowed garments never fit well. |
| 331 | Brevity is the soul of wit. |
| 332 | Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. |
| 333 | Business before pleasure. |
| 334 | By asking for the impossible, obtain the best possible. -Italian Proverb |
| 335 | By doing nothing we learn to do ill. |
| 336 | By hook or by crook. |
| 337 | By learning you will teach; by teaching you will learn. -Latin Proverb |
| 338 | By the street of 'by-and-bye' one arrives at the house of 'Never'. |
| 339 | Calamity is man's true touchstone. |
| 340 | Call on God, but row away from the rocks. -Indian Proverb |
| 341 | Care killed the cat. |
| 342 | Catch the bear before you sell his skin. |
| 343 | Caution is the parent of safety. |
| 344 | Charity begins at home. |
| 345 | Charity sees the need, not the cause. -German Proverb |
| 346 | Cheapest is the dearest. |
| 347 | Cheek brings success. |
| 348 | Children and fools must not play with edged tools. |
| 349 | Children are a poor man's wealth. -Danish Proverb |
| 350 | Children are poor men's riches. |