390 Proverbs about Home / Page 18
341. An ill hound comes halting home.
342. Ill bairns are best heard at home.
343. If the dog is not at home, he barks not.
344. When you've been had, you go home.
345. Homes among homes and grapevines among grapevines.
346. The closer a relation, the more it hits home.
347. If you ask for too much at once, you will come home with an empty bag.
348. Who goes hunting without dogs, comes home without rabbits.
349. Cursed is the home where the hen does the crowing.
350. Spend Easter and Christmas with whomever you want, but celebrate Mardi Gras with your own.
351. Strong men, harmful at home.
352. Don't be foolish and awe struck, because foolishness is telling but cursing doesn't hit home.
353. Don't preach, neither at home nor abroad.
354. If she's a nun in the abbey, she treats Jesus as an owner, but if she's a nun in the home, she serves Jesus and kisses him.
355. The young cock said to the young chicken: the whole world is like our home.
356. Who has a priest at home, has plenty of food.
357. A hot sun with a lot of wind, I go home and I am happy.
358. A king's castle is his home.
359. A woman's place is in the home.
360. An Englishman's home is his castle.
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