| # |
Proverbs |
| 526 | Fish, to taste good, must swim three times: in water, in butter, and in wine. -Polish Proverb |
| 527 | Follow the river and you will find the sea. -French Proverb |
| 528 | Follow the river and you'll get to the sea. |
| 529 | Fool's haste is no speed. |
| 530 | Fools and madmen speak the truth. |
| 531 | Fools grow without watering. |
| 532 | Fools may sometimes speak to the purpose. |
| 533 | Fools never know when they are well. |
| 534 | Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. |
| 535 | For the love of the game. |
| 536 | Forbearance is no acquittance. |
| 537 | Forbidden fruit is sweet. |
| 538 | Forewarned is forearmed. |
| 539 | Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses. -Chinese Proverb |
| 540 | Forgiving the unrepentant is like drawing pictures on water. -Japanese Proverb |
| 541 | Fortune favours the brave (the bold). |
| 542 | Fortune is easily found, but hard to be kept. |
| 543 | Four eyes see more (better) than two. |
| 544 | Friends are thieves of time. |
| 545 | From a fallen tree, all make kindling. -Spanish Proverb |
| 546 | From a thorn comes a rose, and from a rose comes a thorn. -Greek Proverb |
| 547 | From bad to worse. |
| 548 | From pillar to post. |
| 549 | From praise, as from a shadow, a man is neither bigger nor smaller. -Danish Proverb |
| 550 | Gentility without ability is worse than plain beggary. |