615 Proverbs about Fall / Page 19
361. He who climbs high, has a great fall.
362. Between two chairs he falls below the bench.
363. He who digs a pit for others, falls into it himself.
364. If a man looks upon your wife pluck out his eye and cook it in a goodly stew. If he eats the stew his manhood will wither and fall off in the next moon.
365. It befits the king to be liberal, for he is sure of never falling into poverty.
366. The bigger they are, the harder they fall.
367. The ripest fruit will not fall into your mouth.
368. When thieves fall out, their knaveries come to light.
369. When the ox falls, there are many that will help to kill him.
370. Nothing falls into the mouth of a sleeping fox.
371. The bread never falls but on its buttered side.
372. He made a pit and digged it, and has fallen into the ditch which he made.
373. Stumbling is not falling.
374. To the child and the little bird, God catches the fall.
375. It's as if she's fallen off an elephant's trunk.
376. To stumble is not falling down but it is to go forward.
377. He who digs a pit will fall into it himself.
378. Do not wake one who is sleeping; you will fall asleep yourself.
379. Tell not ever an evil man if misfortunes thee befall.
380. It is bad luck to fall out of a thirteenth story window on Friday.
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