1609 English Proverbs / Page 19
361. Cursing the weather is never good farming.
362. Custom is the guide of the ignorant.
363. Cut your coat according to your cloth.
364. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
365. Danger and delight grow on one stalk.
366. Danger is next neighbor to security.
367. Dead men tell no tale.
368. Dead news, like dead love, has no phoenix in its ashes.
369. Death always comes too early or too late.
370. Death closes all doors.
371. Death devours lambs as well as sheep.
372. Death is a shadow that always follows the body.
373. Death keeps no calendar.
374. Death pays all debts.
375. Deeds are fruits, words are leaves.
376. Desire is nourished by delay.
377. Despair doubles our strength.
378. Despair gives courage to a coward.
379. Desperate cuts must have desperate cures.
380. Desperate diseases must have desperate remedies.