2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 21
401. He who looks demurely trust not with your money.
402. If I am a fool, put your finger in my mouth.
403. If the sky falls, hold up your hands.
404. If you have a friend who is a doctor, make your bow and send him to the house of your enemy.
405. If you listen at a hole, you will hear ill of yourself as well as others.
406. If you love me, John, your acts will tell me so.
407. If you want to be dead, wash your head and go to bed.
408. If you want to be revenged, hold your tongue.
409. If you want to beat a dog, say he eat your iron.
410. If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.
411. If you want to thrash your wife, ask her for a drink of water in the sun.
412. If you wish to be well served, serve yourself.
413. If you would be well served, serve yourself.
414. Invite your son-in-law to a fowl, and he will take away the lemon.
415. It is a bad hen that eats at your house and lays at another's.
416. Let no shovel-beaked bird ever enter your yard.
417. Let those pater nosters be for your own soul.
418. Make your bargain before beginning to plow.
419. Never put your thumbs between two grinders.
420. Never spread your corn to dry before the door of a saintly man.
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