1022 Proverbs about Must / Page 16
301. He who does look before him, must take misfortune for his earnings.
302. He who has a glass roof on his own house, must not throw stones at others.
303. He who would buy sausage of a dog must give him bacon in exchange.
304. He who would drive another over three dikes must climb over two himself.
305. He who would eat the kernel, must crack the nut.
306. He who would enjoy the fire must bear its smoke.
307. He who would have good cabbage, must pay its price.
308. He who would leap far must first take a long run.
309. He who would not go to hell, must not go to court.
310. He who would seek revenge must be on his own guard.
311. He who would steal honey, must not be afraid of bees.
312. If lies are to find credence, they must be patched with truth.
313. If you will stir up the mire, you must bear the smell.
314. If you would catch a fox you must hunt with geese.
315. It must be a hard winter when one wolf devours another.
316. Love's plant must be watered with tears, and tended with care.
317. One hand must wash the other, or both will be dirty.
318. Peace must be bought even at a high price.
319. People must eat, even were every tree a gallows.
320. Rats and conquerors must expect no mercy in misfortune.
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