2062 Proverbs about Other / Page 6
101. An ounce of mother-wit is worth a pound of school-wit.
102. Another man's horse and your own spurs outrun the wind.
103. Bread in one hand, a stone in the other.
104. Daughter-in-law hates mother-in-law.
105. Dissemblers oftener deceive themselves than others.
106. Every mother's child is handsome.
107. Everybody thinks his own cuckoo sings better than another's nightingale.
108. Forgive thyself nothing and others much.
109. Good thongs may be cut out of other people's hides.
110. He that hunts others, must run himself.
111. He who blackens others does not whiten himself.
112. He who digs a pit for others falls into it himself.
113. He who has a glass roof must not throw stones at others.
114. He who has one foot in a brothel, has the other in a hospital.
115. He who sleeps along keeps long cold, two soon warm each other.
116. He who wipes the child's nose, means to kiss the mother's cheek.
117. He who would the daughter win, with the mother must begin.
118. I can see as far into a mill-stone as another man.
119. Keep within compass and you may be sure, That you will not suffer what others endure.
120. Many see more with one eye that others with two.
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