372 Proverbs about Ants / Page 8
141. 
He is nearest to God who has the fewest wants.
142. 
He that wants to hang a dog, is sure to find a rope.
143. 
He that wants to hang a dog, says that it bites the sheep.
144. 
"I'll go myself," and "I'll see to it," are two good servants on a farm.
145. 
Pheasants are fools if they invite the hawk to dinner.
146. 
The poor man wants much, the miser everything.
147. 
The full man does not understand the wants of the hungry.
148. 
The devil never grants long leases.
149. 
Trumpet in a herd of elephants; crow in the company of cocks; bleat in a flock of goats.
150. 
Ants die in sugar.
151. 
Where there is sugar, there are bound to be ants.
152. 
He who wants pearls has to dive into the sea.
153. 
When a cat wants to eat her kittens, she says they look like mice.
154. 
He who plants the lettuce doesn't always eat the salad.
155. 
He who wants to bring home the riches of India, he must have them within himself.
156. 
Servants make the worst masters.
157. 
The wolf never wants a pretext against the lamb.
158. 
He that is more civil than usual, either wants to cozen you or has need of you.
159. 
He who finds fault wants to buy.
160. 
He who hangs out a branch wants to sell his wine.
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