1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 18
341. 
There is a time for everything.
342. 
There is a time when nothing should be said, there is a time when some things may be said. but there is indeed no time in which everything can be said.
343. 
To every one who doth ask, but not everything he doth ask.
344. 
Treat everything of this world as mere vanity.
345. 
Unaccustomed to wear them, he displays the breeches he has on to every one he meets.
346. 
We must not expect everything, everywhere, and from everybody.
347. 
What everybody says must be true.
348. 
What is new is esteemed, but what is in every day use ceases to afford interest.
349. 
When the tree is fallen, every one goeth to it with his hatchet.
350. 
Death rights everything.
351. 
I am dead. It is as if everybody were dead. Let the man left behind shut the door if he wants to.
352. 
Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother.
353. 
A gossiping woman talks of everybody, and everybody of her.
354. 
Every ant has its ire.
355. 
Every cock is valiant on his own dunghill.
356. 
Every cock will crow upon his own dunghill.
357. 
Every fly has its shadow.
358. 
Every land to its own custom, every wheel its own spindle.
359. 
Every man to his trade.
360. 
Every one is a king in his own house.
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