1614 American Proverbs / Page 11
201. All gardeners know better than other gardeners.
202. All is fair in love and golf.
203. All men are fools, but all fools are not men.
204. All men are not cast in the same mold.
205. All men must die.
206. All men think their enemies ill men.
207. All that shines is not silver.
208. All the art lies in making the best of a bad market.
209. All things are easy to industry, all things difficult to sloth.
210. All things come to an end.
211. All things were once impossible.
212. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
213. Always a valley before a hill.
214. Always count the cost.
215. Always put your best foot forward.
216. Always shut the gate after the horse is out.
217. Ambition is like hunting for whales - sometimes you lose them.
218. Ambition is putting a ladder against the sky.
219. An adult is only one who has ceased to grow vertically and started to grow horizontally.
220. An American will go to hell for a bag of coffee.