1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 58
1141. The young ravens are beaked like the old.
1142. There are more thieves than are hanged.
1143. There are no better masters than poverty and wants.
1144. There come as many calf-skins to market as ox-skins.
1145. There is a fool at every feast.
1146. There is a loose stitch with him.
1147. There is a remedy for all things save death.
1148. There is more to dancing than a pair of dancing shoes.
1149. There is no joy without alloy.
1150. There is no point in combing where there is no hair.
1151. There is nothing so secret but it transpires.
1152. There's more to dancing than a pair of dancing shoes.
1153. There's no making a donkey drink against his will.
1154. There's no making a silk purse of a sow's ear.
1155. They agree like cats and dogs.
1156. They are fools whose sheep run away twice.
1157. They are two hands on one belly.
1158. They understand one another like thieves in a fair.
1159. They who are often at the looking-glass seldom spin.
1160. They who come from afar have leave to lie.