1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 24
461. 
Every one rakes the fire under his own pot.
462. 
Every one sees his smart coat, no one sees his shrunken belly.
463. 
Every one tries to cross the fence where it is lowest.
464. 
Every tub must stand on its own bottom.
465. 
Every wind is against a leaky ship.
466. 
Everything has an end--except a sausage, which has two.
467. 
God gives every bird its food, but does not throw it into the nest.
468. 
He had need rise betimes who would please everybody.
469. 
He is not yet born who can please everybody.
470. 
He must have plenty of butter, who would stop everybody's mouth.
471. 
He that does you a very ill turn will never forgive you.
472. 
He who builds according to every man's advise will have a crooked house.
473. 
He who is everywhere, is nowhere.
474. 
He who tastes every man's broth, often burns his mouth.
475. 
He who would be everywhere will be nowhere.
476. 
He who would serve everybody gets thanks from nobody.
477. 
He will never get into the wood who starts at every bush.
478. 
Help is good everywhere, except in the porridge-bowl.
479. 
It is difficult to hide what everybody knows.
480. 
It is not every hog that the crow will ride.
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