734 Proverbs about Word / Page 16
301. Gluttony has killed more than the sword.
302. Soft words don't scotch the tongue.
303. Soft words scald not the tongue.
304. Take an ox by his horn, a man by his word.
305. The word of honour of a gentleman--another pledge would be better.
306. To rude words deaf ears.
307. 'Twixt the word and the deed there's a long step.
308. When the words are said, the holy water is made.
309. Who draws his sword against his prince must throw away his scabbard.
310. Whosoever draws his sword against the prince must throw the scabbard away.
311. Word by word the big books are made.
312. Words are but sands; 'tis money buys lands.
313. Words are the leaves of the tree of language, of which, if some fall away, a new succession takes their place.
314. A word to the wise.
315. The word of a woman is as a little feather on the water.
316. Words are feminine, deeds masculine.
317. A good swordsman is not given to quarrel.
318. A sword in the hands of a drunken slave is less dangerous than science in the hands of the unscrupulous.
319. An arrow can be pulled out of a wound, but a hurtful word stays forever in your heart.
320. Do not use words that are too big for your mouth.
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