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161. Little thieves are hanged by the neck, great ones by the purse.
162. He who has a glass roof should not throw stones at his neighbour's.
163. The poorhouse is filled with honest people.
164. The purse of loved ones is tied with a gossamer thread.
165. A dog is never offended at being pelted with bones.
166. Boil stones in butter, and you may sip the broth.
167. Eggs have no business dancing with stones.
168. For an honest man half his wits are enough; the whole is too little for a knave.
169. Hard words break no bones.
170. He is not an honest man who has burned his tongue and does not tell the company that the soup is hot.
171. He that has a head of glass must not throw stones at another.
172. Honest men marry soon, wise men never.
173. Stones or bread, one must have something in hand for the dogs.
174. When it thunders, the thief becomes honest.
175. So kind and so honest my lady appears to be.
176. Act honestly, and answer boldly.
177. An honest man does not make himself a dog for the sake of a bone.
178. An honest man is not the worse because a dog barks at him.
179. As the old ones sing, the young ones twitter.
180. Deceit is in haste, but honesty can wait a fair leisure.
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