644 Proverbs about Horse / Page 11
201. 
Put the cart before the horse.
202. 
It is better to lose the saddle than the horse.
203. 
A bad horse eats as much as a good one.
204. 
Better one poor horse than an empty stall.
205. 
The horse that you love draws more than four oxen.
206. 
'Almost' does not push a man off his horse.
207. 
Look not a gift horse in the mouth.
208. 
A borrowed horse and your own spurs make short miles.
209. 
A hard bit does not make the better horse.
210. 
A hungry dog and a thirsty horse take no heed of blows.
211. 
A sparrow suffers as much when it breaks its leg as does a Flanders horse.
212. 
A young foal and an old horse draw not well together.
213. 
Another man's horse and your own whip can do a great deal.
214. 
Better a poor horse than an empty stall.
215. 
Care, and not fine stables, make a good horse.
216. 
Govern a horse with a bit, and a shrew with a stick.
217. 
He who has a white horse and a fair wife is seldom without trouble.
218. 
He who rides the horse is his master.
219. 
If God bids thee draw, he will find thee a rope; if he bids thee ride, he will find thee a horse.
220. 
In war it is best to tie your horse to a strange manger.
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