He Likes It, As A Goat Likes The Knife
He likes it, as a goat likes the knife, that kills him.
He likes it, as a goat likes the knife, that kills him.
Everyone his own trouble.
He is as impertinent as a fly at the market.
Even our fingers are not equal.
For a thirsty ox dirty water will do as well.
Fortune favours the fool.
Even good tree has, sometimes bad fruit.
Even a little is more than nothing.
Friday is longer than saturday.
He is a spoon in all liquids.
He is afraid of it, as the devil fears holy water or incense.
Go slowly, you get farther.
He has a finger in every pie.
He has caught the leg of god.
He has discovered the sealing wax.
He has already one foot in the grave.
Even god cannot satisfy everyone.
He is as poor as a church mouse.
He is unable to cope with the situation any longer.
A good wife is the crown of the house.