908 Proverbs about Over / Page 11
201. A slip of the foot may soon be recovered; but that of the tongue perhaps never.
202. Govern a horse with a bit, and a shrew with a stick.
203. He who loves sorrow, will always find something to mourn over.
204. He who sows money, will reap poverty.
205. He who was born to be hanged will not be drowned, unless the water go over the gallows.
206. He who would drive another over three dikes must climb over two himself.
207. Help the lame dog over the stile.
208. If the best man's faults were written on his forehead, it would make him pull his hat over his eyes.
209. In taking revenge, a man is but even with his enemy; but in passing it over, he is superior.
210. It is as well to be naked as to have no covering.
211. It is too late to cover the well when the child is drowned.
212. Love and poverty are hard to conceal.
213. Many a thing whispered into one ear is heard over the whole town.
214. Riches breed care, poverty is safe.
215. The bird once out of hand is hard to recover.
216. Though the bird may fly over your head, let it not make its nest in your hair.
217. What is gotten over the devil's back is spent under his belly.
218. When thieves fall out the peasant recovers his goods.
219. Where you cannot climb over, you must creep under.
220. A man overboard, a mouth the less.
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