520 Proverbs about Till / Page 25
481. A fine rain still soaks you to the bone, but no one takes it seriously.
482. He who cannot sleep can still dream.
483. Gold is a debt we can repay, but kindness not till our dying day.
484. Though near shore, you're still in the ocean.
485. If a centipede loses a leg, it can still walk.
486. The fish was so fresh that it was being cooked while its tail was still in the sea.
487. If you still have money in the month of May, you'll have it the entire year.
488. A granita doesn't cost much; still it's just water, wine is better.
489. Sow fava bean and flax with confidence while you still have a full silo.
490. While you still have bread, troubles are not troubles, true troubles are without bread.
491. Harvest the grapes as soon as they mature while there is still good dry weather.
492. A dry year still produces a harvestable crop.
493. Who has never had good sense, and by age thirty still doesn't, certainly will never have it after that.
494. A hog in armor is still a hog.
495. A still tongue makes a wise head.
496. Anyone who is satisfied to stand still should not complain when others pass him.
497. Don't cross the bridge till you come to it.
498. Give neither counsel or salt till you are asked for it.
499. Ne'er cast a clout till May be out.
500. Never ask a favor of someone till they have had their dinner.
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