644 Proverbs about Horse / Page 19
361. 
A farmer should not ride the king's horse.
362. 
Don't approach a goat from the front, a horse from the back or a fool from any side.
363. 
Never approach a goat from the front, a horse from behind, and a fool from both sides.
364. 
The best horse needs a whip, intelligent men need advice, and devout women need a man.
365. 
To fall off a good horse is at least worthwhile.
366. 
Tomorrow your horse may be lame.
367. 
A horse knows his rider by his spurs.
368. 
Care for your horse as a friend; ride it as if it were an enemy.
369. 
The horse can die from too much barley.
370. 
I have rather an ass that carries me than a horse that throws me.
371. 
The frog saw how the horses were shod, so she also lifted up her foot.
372. 
If one person calls you a horse, laugh at him. If a second person calls you a horse, think about it.
373. 
Do not look at the tooth of a gift horse.
374. 
Every gypsy prises his own horse.
375. 
The horse has to pull as the horse is also pulled.
376. 
A red dog, a read horse, a red man - none of them are good.
377. 
He fell to the other side of the horse.
378. 
This is a veterinary horse.
379. 
If there is no horse, a donkey will do as well.
380. 
The horse should worry, he has a big head.
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