1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 25
481. 
It is not every man that can carry a falcon on his hand.
482. 
It is not every one who takes the right sow by the ear.
483. 
Let every bird sing its own note.
484. 
Not every wood will make wooden shoes.
485. 
People must eat, even were every tree a gallows.
486. 
Praise borrowed from ancestors is but very sorry praise.
487. 
Sickness is every man's master.
488. 
The herb patience does not grow in every man's garden.
489. 
The poor man wants much, the miser everything.
490. 
The stone that everybody spits upon will be wet at the last.
491. 
There is help for everything, except death.
492. 
Too little and too much spoils everything.
493. 
Trust everybody, but thyself most.
494. 
When every man gets his own the devil gets nothing.
495. 
When every one minds his own business the work is done.
496. 
When the tree falls every one runs to gather sticks.
497. 
When the waggon is tilting everybody gives it a shove.
498. 
A man must eat, though every tree were a gallows.
499. 
A young ewe and an old ram, every year bring forth a lamb.
500. 
All too good is every man's fool.
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