349 Proverbs about Rest / Page 3
41. Sometimes you lose a forest through the trees.
42. A flower you plant may not necessarily bloom; but the seed of a tree you happen to drop may grow into a forest.
43. One thing well done is a hundred done; one thing that fails dooms the rest.
44. A single tree makes no forest; one string makes no music.
45. Two tigers cannot share one mountain (forest).
46. What is called into a forest is the same what is echoed from the forest.
47. Who goes for a day in the forest should take bread for a week.
48. Bear patiently that which thou sufferest by thine own fault.
49. If you pull one pig by the tail all the rest squeak.
50. Rest makes rusty.
51. The nearest boor is the nearest kinsman when the calf lies in the ditch.
52. When one sheep is over the dam, the rest follow.
53. Never wrestle with a strong man nor bring a rich man to court.
54. He that has one sheep in the flock will like all the rest the better for it.
55. If ye had as little money as ye have manners, ye would be the poorest man of all your kin.
56. When the wame's fu' the bones would be at rest.
57. Ye go far about seeking the nearest.
58. He's sairest dung that's paid wi' his ain wand.
59. Highest in the court, nearest the widdie.
60. The snail is as sune at its rest as the swallow.
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