564 Proverbs about Into / Page 13
241. They turn night into day.
242. Who is always prying into other men's affairs, leads a dangerous life.
243. Nothing falls into the mouth of a sleeping fox.
244. He that marries a widow will often have a dead man's head thrown into the dish.
245. He made a pit and digged it, and has fallen into the ditch which he made.
246. Nothing falls into the mouth of a sleeping fox.
247. No flies get into a shut mouth.
248. He that wants to keep his house clean must not let priest or pigeon into it.
249. With enough "ifs" we could put Paris into a bottle.
250. With the help of an "if' you might put Paris into a bottle.
251. A thorn comes into the world point foremost.
252. He expects that larks will fall ready roasted into his mouth.
253. He has put all his eggs into one basket.
254. He puts his sickle into another man's harvest.
255. He sins as much who holds the bag as he who puts into it.
256. He that takes too great a leap falls into the ditch.
257. He that would keep his house clean must not let priest or pigeon into it.
258. He who wishes to make a golden door drives a nail into it every day.
259. Incense intoxicates and every one wishes for it.
260. Loaves put awry into the oven come out crooked.
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