In A Good Book The Best Is
In a good book the best is between the lines.
In a good book the best is between the lines.
Even a blind dove finds a grain of wheat at times.
A brother’s wrath is a devil’s wrath.
What was bought in a hurry may soon be regretted.
The burnt child shuns the fire.
The stomack is filled earlier than the eye.
For lack of hens the fox catches crows.
Hard Bread Does The Cheek Red.
Premature purchase is repented.
The deepest well can also be drained.
Poor material yields poor results.
Peculiar people may show up anywhere.
Small Wells Are Soon Drained.
There’s no hurry, said the shoemaker, he had gruel with his awl.
It has to be fixed one way or another.
A bad reputation is seldom completely amiss.
Tigers and deer do not stroll together.
The cleverest doctor cannot save himself.
If you want to be happy, make the best of difficulties or injuries.
Unskilled fools quarrel with their tools.