644 Proverbs about Horse / Page 30
581. A horse aged thirty: don't add any more years.
582. Once a horse is old, ticks and flies flock to it.
583. The owner's eye fattens the horse.
584. My spurs and another's horse.
585. A cursed horse has a shining coat.
586. The worst kick is from a trained horse.
587. A good horse has many faults; a bad one has hardly any.
588. Feed your horse as a friend, mount him as an enemy.
589. If horses neigh to one another, they become acquainted, if people talk to one another, they become acquainted.
590. Crime leaves a trail like a water beetle; like a snail, it leaves its silver track; like a horse-mango, it leaves its smell.
591. The widow is just as fiery as the horse that threw her.
592. A donkey that carries me is worth more than a horse that kicks me.
593. The donkey recognizes the tracks of a horse.
594. You can't put two saddles on the same horse.
595. It is easier to catch an escaped horse than to take back an escaped word.
596. While horse is strong travel to see places.
597. You drive a donkey with a stick, an ox and a mule with a prod, and the horse with a whip and spurs.
598. A cart horse doesn't last long.
599. Don't put the cart before the horse.
600. Reins and a whip make a good horse.
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