1614 American Proverbs / Page 12
221. An ant may work its heart out, but it can't make money.
222. An educated fool is dangerous.
223. An eel held by the tail is not yet caught.
224. An egg today is worth a hen tomorrow.
225. An empty can makes a lot of noise.
226. An empty sack won't stand alone.
227. An honest citizen is an exile in his own country.
228. An idle brain is the devil's workshop.
229. An ignorant consent is no consent.
230. An old dog does not bark for nothing.
231. An old dog will learn no tricks.
232. An old friend wears well.
233. An open gate lets stock out.
234. An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit.
235. An ounce of favor goes farther than a pound of justice.
236. An ounce of proof is worth a ton of assertions.
237. Anger dies quickly in a good man.
238. Answer a fool according to his folly.
239. Any excuse will serve a tyrant.
240. Any port in a storm.