- A smart coat is a good letter of introduction.
- The fates lead the willing man; an unwilling man they drag.
- Choose your friends like your books, few but choice.
- Hell is full of good meanings, but heaven is full of good works.
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- The face is the index of the mind, but appearances are deceitful.
- Your ignorance is your worst enemy.
- Here today, gone tomorrow.
- A drunk man will sober up, but a damn fool never.
- The first attempt is the most difficult.
- A diamond daughter turns to glass as a wife.
- The fool wanders; the wise man travels.
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- Your sins will find you out.
- It is better to tell your money where to go than to ask where it went.
- Christmas comes, but once a year is enough.
- Homely in the cradle, pretty at the table.
- The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives.
- All that shines is not silver.
- The fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree.
- It is better to pay and have a little left than to have much and be always in debt.
- A fool can ask more questions in a minute than a wise man can answer in an hour.
- Honesty is praised and left to starve.
- Clean your own doorstep before you clean someone else’s.
- The garment of peace never fades.
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- Honour your father and your mother.
- Your whole destiny is involved in the attitude you take toward your sin.
- A stout heart crushes some ill luck.
- Youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old age a regret.
- The giver makes the gift precious.
- Hope is a good breakfast, but a poor supper.
- Close enough for horseshoes and hand grenades.
- Hope of gain lessens pain.
- It is better to be safe than sorry.
- It is better to be lied about than to lie.
- Hunger finds no fault with moldy corn.
- The good lawyer knows the law, the clever one knows the judge.
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- A good surgeon must have an eagle’s eye, a lion’s heart, and a lady’s hand.
- Hunger fetches the wolf out of the woods.
- Colleges hate geniuses, just as convents hate saints.
- The greatest art is the art of life.
- It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand.
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- The happiest place in the world to live is within one’s income.
- All things are easy to industry, all things difficult to sloth.
- Commerce flourishes by circumstances precarious.
- It is better to be a live rabbit than a tiger.
- A swift eater, a swift worker.
- The heart has eyes that the brain knows nothing of.
- Common sense is very uncommon with a lot of people.
- A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman’s birthday but never her age.
- The higher you climb, the harder you may fall.
- A good friend is someone who will bail you out of jail, but your best friend is the one sitting next to you saying “that was fucking awesome”.
- It is bad luck to fall out of a thirteenth story window on Friday.
- A thorn of experience is worth a wilderness of advice.
- The king’s cheese goes half away in parings.
- Conceit is the self satisfaction of a jackass.
- Comparisons make enemies of our friends.
- All things were once impossible.
- Confide not in him who has deceived you.
- The longest mile is the last mile home.
- A great fortune is a great servitude.
- Confidence of success is almost success.
- A true wife is her husband’s flower of beauty.
- It is an easy matter for a stingy man to get rich – but what’s the use?
- It is a man’s challenge to go as far as he can on the right road.
- The longest day will come to an end.
- Consent to common custom, but not to common folly.
- Always a valley before a hill.
- Constant dripping wears away stone.
- The loudest bell does not always have the sweetest tone.
- A dirty floor means a busy stove.
- Contempt is the best return for scurrility.
- Industry need not wish.
- Always put your best foot forward.
- Count no man successful until he is dead.
- It costs something to be a Christian, but it costs more to be a sinner.
- Industry is fortune’s right hand and frugality her left.
- The man that blushes is not quite a brute.
- A guilty dog always barks.
- Don’t meddle in others’ affairs unless you want your own nose scraped a little.
- Courage without conduct is like a ship without ballast.
- The man who loves to argue is left without friends.
- Courtesy is the password to safety.
- In the boy see the man.
- A whistling girl and a crowing hen never came to a good end.
- The more acquaintances, the more danger.
- Ambition is putting a ladder against the sky.
- Cows can catch no rabbits.
- Ambition is like hunting for whales – sometimes you lose them.
- In politics, a man must learn to rise above principle.
- Credit is suspicion asleep.
- A divided man makes an unhappy spirit.
- Crosses are the ladders to heaven.
- An American will go to hell for a bag of coffee.
- The more you eat, the more you want.
- In fair weather prepare for foul.
- Cultivate friends who pray for you, not prey upon you.
- The most dangerous food is a wedding cake.
- Cunning is the ape of wisdom.
- A house divided against itself cannot stand.
- Curses, like chickens, come home to roost.
- The mountains are never so far apart but the animals find one another.
- In a united family, hapiness springs up of itself.
- An educated fool is dangerous.
- The obvious choice is usually a quick regret.
- Custom surpasses nature.
- Even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked.
- A woman can’t drive her husband, but she can lead him.
- Ignorance is bliss.
- Danger begets caution.
- If your time ain’t come not even a doctor can kill you.
- A house without books is like a room without windows.
- The only difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is the way you use them.
- An egg today is worth a hen tomorrow.
- Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie.
- The only thing a heated argument ever produced is coolness.
- A dog returns to where he has been fed.
- Darkness is the owl’s desire.
- If you would enjoy the fruit, pluck not the flower.
- An empty sack won’t stand alone.
- The opera isn’t over till the fat lady sings.
- Ability will enable a man to get to the top, but character will keep him from falling.
- Death devours lambs as well as sheep.
- If you want to know the value of money, try borrowing some.
- The outward forms the inward man reveal – we guess the pulp before we cut the peel.
- Death keeps no calendar.
- Experience is a comb which fate gives to a man when his hair is all gone.
- Deceit is a lie which wears a smile.
- If you take care of your character, your reputation will take care of itself.
- Death to the wolf is life to the lamb.
- If you want something done and done well, do it yourself.
- Deep calls unto deep.
- Absence cools moderate passions but inflames violent ones.
- The Pilgrim Fathers landed on the shores of America and fell on their knees; then they fell upon the aborigines.
- Above all nations is humanity.
- The real owners of the land are not yet born.
- An idle brain is the devil’s workshop.
- Deed done is well begun.
- If you make yourself into a doormat, people will wipe their feet on you.
- A donkey is but a donkey though laden with gold.
- The receiver is as bad as the thief.
- Absence kills a little love but makes the big ones grow.
- Despair is the conclusion of fools.
- If you look back, you’ll soon be going that way.
- Delays can be dangerous.
- A joy that’s shared is a joy made double.
- Democracy is better than tyranny.
- The road to ruin is kept in good repair, and the travellers pay the expense.
- A lady is a woman who makes it easy for a man to be a gentleman.
- Faith is that quality which enables us to believe what we know to be at least far out.
- Dig the well before you are thirsty.
- If you have wit and learning, add to it wisdom and modesty.
- The saddest dog sometimes wags its tail.
- A drowning man grabs at a straw.
- Destiny leads the willing but drags the unwilling.
- The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
- Abundance, like want, ruins many.
- Different strokes for different folks.
- The show must go on.
- If you eat a live toad first thing in the morning, nothing worse will happen all day long.
- The sleeping fox catches no chickens.
- An old dog does not bark for nothing.
- Dime is money, as the Dutchman says.
- Accident is the mother of invention.
- If you don’t know what to do, don’t do anything.
- Dignity is one thing that can’t be preserved in alcohol.
- The tail can’t shake the dog.
- Abuse is like a god that destroys his master.
- Diligence is the mistress of success.
- The tougher the fight, the sweeter the triumph.
- If you don’t believe in cooperation, watch what happens to a wagon when one wheel comes off.
- A duck won’t bite you.
- The unknown is always great.
- Folks spend their health to acquire wealth and later spend their wealth in an effort to regain their health.
- An old friend wears well.
- Disappointment hurts more than pain.
- The weaker the argument, the stronger the words.
- Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way.
- If you dance, you must pay the piper.
- A life of leisure and a life of laziness are different things.
- Dirt is dirtiest upon the fairest spot.
- If you catch fish, you’re a fisherman.
- The wicked work harder to preach hell than the righteous do to get to heaven.
- Accidents will happen in the best of families.
- If you can’t say something good about someone, come sit right here by me.
- The wise man keeps his own counsel.
- Distrust a prairie-dog and fix it.
- From middle age on, everything of interest is either illegal, immoral or fattening.
- A little bit of powder and a little bit of paint make a woman look like what she ain’t.
- Diseases are the tax on pleasures.
- A farmer on his knees is higher than a gentleman on his legs.
- Distance is the best remedy against an evil-disposed man.
- Action is the proper fruit of knowledge.
- The world is a ladder for some to go up and others down.
- If you can’t lick `em, join `em.
- The young may die; the old must die.
- Do a good deed every day.
- An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit.
- Action without thought is like shooting without aim.
- Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Do as you would be done by.
- There are always more fish in the pond.
- If you can’t help, don’t hinder.
- Do it or dye!
- There are many kinds of fruit that grow on the tree of life, but none so sweet as friendship.
- A fault confessed is half-redressed.
- Do not look for wrong and evil.
- An ounce of proof is worth a ton of assertions.
- Do not trust flatterers.
- Getting things done is largely a matter of getting things started.
- There are many witty men whose brains can’t fill their bellies.
- If you are a cock, crow; if a hen, lay eggs.
- A little doubt saves many a mistake.
- Do what you ought, come what may.
- There are more ways to kill a dog than by choking him on peanut butter.
- If we blame others for our failures, then we should also give others credit for our successes.
- Answer a fool according to his folly.
- There are other fish in the sea.
- There are two sides to every story — and then there’s the truth.
- Don’t cast your pearls before swine.
- Dogs delight to bark and bite for God has made them so.
- Admiration is the daughter of ignorance.
- Don’t ask a man for a favour before he has had his lunch.
- A fellow can do anything if he lists.
- If the shoe fits, put it on.
- Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
- 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.
- Any port in a storm.
- Don’t buy a cow to get a glass of milk.
- Admitting error clears the score and proves you wiser than before.
- If the goat would not jump around, she wouldn’t break her leg.
- There is a time to fish and a time to dry nets.
- Anytime means no time.
- If the cap fits, wear it.
- Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face.
- Don’t clean your fish before you catch it.
- A live dog is better than a dead lion.
- There is many a slip ‘twixt cup and lip.
- If the defendant is silent the jury will think him guilty.
- Adversity does best discover virtue.
- There is no accounting about tastes.
- Don’t cry over spilt milk.
- Appearances can be deceiving.
- There is no education like adversity.
- A flow of words is no proof of being easy enough.
- Don’t drown yourself to save a drowning man.
- Don’t hide your light under a bushel.
- If it were not for eating, the back might wear gold.
- Adversity flatters no man.
- There is no little enemy.
- If passion drives, let reason hold the reins.
- Don’t fan the flame that supports the fire.
- Arrogance is a kingdom without a crown.
- If luck is with you, even your ox will give birth to a calf.
- There is only one blasphemy, and that is injustice.
- A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough.
- Adversity has no friends.
- I’d rather be red than dead.
- If he’s your flatterer, he can’t be your friend.
- There must be a first time for everything.
- Don’t judge a book by its cover.
- He who boasts of his descent is like a potato: the best part is underground.
- If a man is right, he cannot be too radical; if wrong, he cannot be too conservative.
- There’s a pot gold at the end of the rainbow.
- There’s more than one way to beat the devil around the bush.
- Don’t jump from the frying pan into the fire.
- As Maine goes, so goes the nation.
- There’s no fun in physics, but a good deal of physics in fun.
- The more responsibilities a man assumes, the more likely he is to meet them.
- In great action, men show themselves as they ought to be, in small action as they are.
- A wise man learns by the experiences of others; an ordinary man learns by his own experience; a fool learns by nobody’s experiences.
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