424 Proverbs about Under / Page 4
61. Who undertakes too much, succeeds but little.
62. He who undertakes too much seldom succeeds.
63. An understanding person needs only half a word.
64. He who undertakes too many things at once seldom does any of them well.
65. A wee mouse can creep under a great corn stack.
66. Winter thunder bodes summer hunger.
67. They are eith hindered that are no fundersome.
68. The darkest place is under the candlestick.
69. A degenerate nobleman is like a turnip. There is nothing good of him but that which is underground.
70. A quiet conscience sleeps in thunder.
71. All of you that intend to ring, you undertake a dangerous thing.
72. Big thunder, little rain.
73. Winter's thunder is summer's wonder.
74. He fled from the rain and sat down under the waterspout.
75. Only he who understands is really sad.
76. Only a mother can understand the suffering of a son.
77. If all seeds that fall were to grow, then no one could follow the path under the trees.
78. The crocodile does not die under the water so that we can call the monkey to celebrate its funeral.
79. A farmer who would not work inside the rain and would not work under the sun, would have nothing to harvest at the end of the farming year.
80. Sometimes the rain might force a man more than once to seek shelter under the same tree.
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