1614 American Proverbs / Page 68
1341. The wicked work harder to preach hell than the righteous do to get to heaven.
1342. The wise and the fool have their fellows.
1343. The wise man keeps his own counsel.
1344. The wish is the father of the deed.
1345. The world is a ladder for some to go up and others down.
1346. The worm turns.
1347. The young may die; the old must die.
1348. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
1349. There are always more fish in the pond.
1350. There are many echoes in the world, but few voices.
1351. There are many kinds of fruit that grow on the tree of life, but none so sweet as friendship.
1352. There are many who prefer to despise and belittle that which is beyond their reach.
1353. There are many witty men whose brains can't fill their bellies.
1354. There are more ways than one to kill a cat.
1355. There are more ways to kill a dog than by choking him on peanut butter.
1356. There are not so many who must feign madness to survive.
1357. There are other fish in the sea.
1358. There are three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
1359. There are three kinds of people; those that make things happen, those that watch things happen and those who don't know what's happening.
1360. There are three things that can destroy a preacher, the glory, the gold, and the girls.