2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 21
401. The cask full, the mother-in-law drunk.
402. The gentle lamb sucks any ewe as well as its mother; the surly lamb sucks neither its own nor another.
403. The gossips fall out and tell each other truths.
404. The horse thinks one thing, and his rider another.
405. The land a man knows is his mother.
406. The Mother of God appears to fools.
407. The mother of mischief is no bigger than a midge's wing.
408. The mother reckons well, but the child reckons better.
409. The mother who spoils her child, fattens a serpent.
410. The mother-in-law must be entreated, and the pot must be let stand.
411. The servant wench that has a mother in town swoons seven times a day.
412. The well-dressed woman draws her husband away from another woman's door.
413. There is no mother like the mother that bore us.
414. Though you see me with this coat, I have another up the mountain.
415. Three daughters and their mother, four devils for the father.
416. Three men helping one another will do as much as six men singly.
417. Three who held each other are as good as six.
418. To-morrow will be another day.
419. Two birds of prey do not keep each other company.
420. Were you at the wedding, Molly? No, mother, but the bride was very fine.
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