337 Proverbs about About / Page 7
121. The person who loves sorrow will always find something to moan about.
122. Unworthy offspring brag the most about their worthy descendants.
123. If you have to swallow a frog, try not to think about it. If you have to swallow two frogs, don't swallow the smaller one first.
124. Don't talk about a rope in the house of someone whose father was hung.
125. About evening a man is known.
126. It's bad manners to talk about ropes in the house of a man whose father was hanged.
127. One eye in the corner is sharper than two about the house.
128. Those away from the battlefield boast about their swords.
129. Talking about bulls is not the same thing as being in the bullring.
130. Don't let anyone know about your secret money.
131. Every woman has something of a witch about her.
132. About the King and the Inquisition, hush.
133. Better go about than be drowned.
134. Better go about than fall into the ditch.
135. Blessings on him that said, Face about.
136. I know what I know, but will say nothing about it.
137. Truths and roses have thorns about them.
138. Beads about the neck, and the devil in the heart.
139. Pay me back what you owe me; we'll talk later about what I owe you.
140. Talking about bulls is altogether different from being in the arena.
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