1614 American Proverbs / Page 17
321. 
Bragging saves advertising.
322. 
Brevity is the soul of wit.
323. 
Brooding may be very far from knowing.
324. 
Brothers are like hands and feet.
325. 
Bulls make money and bears make money, but hogs just get slaughtered.
326. 
Bury can't and you'll find will.
327. 
Bury your own dead.
328. 
Business goes where it is invited and stays where it is well treated.
329. 
Business is business, and love is love.
330. 
Business neglected is business lost.
331. 
Buying on credit is robbing next year's crop.
332. 
By different methods different men excel.
333. 
By others' faults wise men correct their own.
334. 
By the yard, life is hard. By the inch, it's a cinch.
335. 
By their fruits you shall know them.
336. 
Call me anything but late for dinner.
337. 
Calm weather in June, sets the corn in tune.
338. 
Calmness is a great advantage.
339. 
Can't have a family fuss without the whole town knowing about it.
340. 
Candour once went further boldly and in smiles, but it crept home in tatters and tears.
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