209 Proverbs about Foot / Page 4
61. The difficult thing is to get foot in the stirrup.
62. Tie me hand and foot and throw me among my own people.
63. If you scatter thorns, don't go barefoot.
64. A slip of the foot may soon be recovered; but that of the tongue perhaps never.
65. He who waits for dead men's shoes, may have to go long barefoot.
66. It is folly to take a thorn out of another's foot and put it into your own.
67. The foot of the farmer manures the field.
68. The foot of the owner is the best manure for his land.
69. The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot.
70. The shoemakers children go barefoot.
71. When one foot stumbles, the other is near falling.
72. When the master hurts his foot the servants limp.
73. He who waits for a dead man's shoes is in danger of going barefoot.
74. It is a bad idea to take a thorn out of someone else's foot and put it into your own.
75. It's as hard to see a woman crying as it is to see a barefooted duck.
76. Youth does not mind where it sets its foot.
77. The man with the boots does not mind where he places his foot.
78. 'Tis as hard to see a woman cry, as a goose go barefoot.
79. You couldn't make half a football team out of all the Leinster men in Heaven.
80. A stirring foot always gets something, even if it's only a thorn.
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