1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 37
721. It's no crime to steal from a thief.
722. It's pleasant to look on the rain, when one stands dry.
723. It's raining pipestems.
724. It's the empty can that makes the most noise.
725. It's the little things in life that count.
726. It's vain to learn wisdom yet live foolishly.
727. Just toss it in my hat and I'll sort it tomorrow.
728. Keeping an eye on the sail.
729. Keeping the finger on the wrist.
730. Kicking in an open door.
731. Know what you say, but don't say all that you know.
732. Knowing of the hat and the brim.
733. Knowing where Abraham gets the mustard.
734. Labour warms, sloth harms.
735. Lead for old iron.
736. Learn thou of learned men, th' unlearned of thee; for thus must knowledge propagated be.
737. Learn to creep before you run.
738. Learn who are your friends when you are in need.
739. Learned young is done old.
740. Let every one look to himself, and no one will be lost.