1614 American Proverbs / Page 18
341. 
Candour will lose you some friends, but not as many as deceit.
342. 
Careless hurry may cause endless regret.
343. 
Cast the beam out of your own eye before you try to cast the mote from the eyes of your neighbour.
344. 
Catch before hanging.
345. 
Cats that wear gloves catch no mice.
346. 
Caution is a parent of safety.
347. 
Caution is the downfall to ambition.
348. 
Cease to do evil, learn to do well.
349. 
Certainty is better than hope.
350. 
Change of fortune hurts a wise man no more that a change of the moon.
351. 
Character is what we are; reputation is what others think we are.
352. 
Character is what you are in the dark when no one else is around.
353. 
Charity begins at home but should not end there.
354. 
Charity is a virtue of the heart and not of the hand.
355. 
Charity is not a bone you throw to your dog but a bone you share with your dog.
356. 
Chaste is she whom no one has asked.
357. 
Cheerful company shortens the miles.
358. 
Cheerfulness, helpfulness and honesty are fine, good companions to take with you through life.
359. 
Childhood should be happy and carefree.
360. 
Childhood shows the man as morning shows the day.
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