367 Proverbs about Wind / Page 12
221. 
Two heads cut off and thrown high into the tree have only the winds with which to scheme..
222. 
It is bad luck to fall out of a thirteenth story window on Friday.
223. 
You cannot drive a windmill with a pair of bellows.
224. 
A house without books is like a room without windows.
225. 
The ill wind that blows is probably your mother-in-law farting.
226. 
Never seek the wind in the field. It is useless to try and find what is gone.
227. 
When hunger comes through the door, love jumps out the window.
228. 
Words and feathers are carried away by the wind.
229. 
You should always prefer wind to water.
230. 
You cannot cook your eggs with wind.
231. 
When swindlers meet a genuinely honest man, they're so astonished they regard him as a greater swindler than themselves.
232. 
When a bribe enters through the front door, honesty departs through the window.
233. 
To set fire to the wood, you need the help of the wind.
234. 
You can't blow against the wind.
235. 
Where is there a tree not shaken by the wind?
236. 
You cannot eat downwind, you will get the chaff in your eyes.
237. 
Who sows a wind will reap a storm.
238. 
Each bay, its own wind.
239. 
If only the wind would turn before I go home, said the woman rowing against the wind.
240. 
Bolted windows with the door ajar.
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