2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 25
481. Better a salt herring on your own table, than a fresh pike on another man's.
482. Better ask twice than lose your way once.
483. Better blow hard than burn yourself.
484. Better make a short circuit than to wet your hose.
485. Better to ask twice than to lose your way once.
486. Better to have something yourself, than to beg of your sister.
487. Buy him at his own price and sell him at yours and you'll make no bargain.
488. Do not judge your friend until you stand in his place.
489. Give your wife the short knife, and keep the long one for yourself.
490. He that you seat upon your shoulder will often try to get upon your head.
491. Hold your dog in readiness before you start the hare.
492. In war it is best to tie your horse to a strange manger.
493. It is dangerous to eat cherries with the great, they throw the stones at your head.
494. It is easy to bid the devil be your guest, but difficult to get rid of him.
495. It is easy to swim, when another holds up your head.
496. It is folly to take a thorn out of another's foot and put it into your own.
497. It is not easy to know your butter in another man's cabbage.
498. It is time enough to take off your hat when you see the man.
499. Jest with your equals.
500. Keep your mouth, and keep your friend.
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