555 Proverbs about Fire / Page 13
241. He carries fire in one hand, water in the other.
242. He that that hath a head of wax must not approach the fire.
243. It won't do to trifle with fire.
244. Let him who is cold blow the fire.
245. No fire without smoke.
246. One grows used to love and to fire.
247. The most covered fire is always the most glowing.
248. To do like the monkey, get the chesnuts out of the fire with the cat's paw.
249. What the child hears at the fireside is soon known at the parish church.
250. Man is fire, woman is tow, and the devil comes and blows.
251. Three removals are as bad as a fire.
252. Better a small fire that warms you than a big one that burns you.
253. He who has a head of wax must not go near the fire.
254. If the fire does not burn you the smoke will blacken you.
255. You pull chestnuts from the fire with a cat's paws.
256. What you lose in the fire, you will find amongst the ashes.
257. What is true by firelight is not always true by daylight.
258. A small fire that warms you is better than a large one that burns you.
259. When there's fire, dry and wet burn together.
260. In winter a fire is better than a muscat blossom.
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