1614 American Proverbs / Page 70
1381. There's no fun in physics, but a good deal of physics in fun.
1382. There's no place like home.
1383. There's no such thing as a horse that can't be rode or a cowboy that can't be throwed.
1384. There's no use asking the cow to pour you a glass of milk.
1385. There's no use in closing the barn door after the horse is stolen.
1386. There's no use to pray after the devil has you.
1387. They die well that live well.
1388. They who drink beer think beer.
1389. They who play with edged tools must expect to be cut.
1390. Thieves hunt in couples, but a liar has no accomplice.
1391. Think twice before you speak to a friend in need.
1392. Those above are going down, those below are going up.
1393. Those that never had a cushion never need one.
1394. Those who betray their friends must not expect others to keep faith with them.
1395. Those who sleep with dogs gets up with fleas.
1396. Those who take the profits should also bear the expense.
1397. Those who think they can't are generally right.
1398. Those who try to deceive may expect to be paid in their own coin.
1399. Though the fox wear silk, he is still a fox.
1400. Threatened folks may live the longest: they take numerous precautions.