766 Proverbs about Ears / Page 19
361. Never sell the bearskin till you have killed the bear.
362. One barber shears another.
363. One should choose a wife with the ears, rather than with the eyes.
364. Paper bears anything.
365. Snarling curs never want sore ears.
366. That often happens in a day which does not happen in a hundred years.
367. The blade wears out the sheath.
368. The cobbler always wears the worst shoes.
369. The gown is hers that wears it; and the world is his who enjoys it.
370. The stable wears out a horse more than the road.
371. To rise at six, eat at ten, sup at six, go to bed at ten, makes a man live years ten times ten.
372. To rude words deaf ears.
373. Vainglory bears no grain.
374. What the child hears at the fireside is soon known at the parish church.
375. Who hears but one bell hears but one sound.
376. Who hears music feels his solitude.
377. Where rosemary grows the wife wears the trousers.
378. When a blind man bears the standard, pity those who follow.
379. Drop by drop wears away the stone.
380. Wine wears no mask.
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