1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 15
281. 
Deceiving a deceiver is no knavery.
282. 
If you understand everything, you must be misinformed.
283. 
The absent get further off every day.
284. 
A good orator, but a very bad man.
285. 
A suspicious mind sees everything on the dark side.
286. 
About everything and something else.
287. 
An ass is beautiful in the eyes of an ass; a sow in those of a sow; and every race is attractive to itself.
288. 
Believe nothing and be on your guard against everything.
289. 
Death cancels everything but truth.
290. 
Every advantage has its disadvantage.
291. 
Every great thing only consists of many small particles united.
292. 
Every innovation startles us more by its novelty than it benefits us by its utility.
293. 
Every little blade of grass declares the presence of God.
294. 
Every lover is a slave: he follows captive at his mistress's heels.
295. 
Every man for himself.
296. 
Every man has his peculiar habit.
297. 
Every man judges of others by himself.
298. 
Every man rejoices in his peculiar study.
299. 
Every man who can blow a horn is not a huntsman.
300. 
Every man's sin falls on his own head.
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