555 Proverbs about Fire / Page 23
441. Out of the frying pan into the fire.
442. The longest at the fire soonest finds cold.
443. One's own fire is pleasant.
444. Put not fire to flax.
445. Look to yourself when your neighbour's house is on fire.
446. Ill words are bellows to a slackening fire.
447. Soft fire makes sweet malt.
448. Secret fire is discovered by its smoke.
449. What you lose in the fire, you will find in the ashes.
450. You may hide the fire, but what about the smoke?
451. Yesterday is ashes; tomorrow wood. Only today does the fire burn brightly.
452. Fire and gunpowder do not sleep together.
453. Fire and gunpowder are not bedfellows.
454. If you are in hiding, don't light a fire.
455. Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.
456. The fish at the top edge of the fire.
457. Whatever the type of firewood found in a place, it is usually good enough for the people of that place to cook with.
458. When visitors come a wi fireside, wi mek wi pot smell nice.
459. When yu go a fireside an' see food, eat half an' lef' half.
460. Man dat carry straw no fe fool wid fire.
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