To Get May Rest On Luck
To get may rest on luck, to keep may rest on virtue.
To get may rest on luck, to keep may rest on virtue.
Nothing stimulates the appetite like little on the plate.
Old men carry the almanac in their bones.
Children’s bread is hard to chew.
Slander makes friends part.
Envy is the truest form of flattery.
That our hands show signs of our work, is nothing to be ashamed of.
Where poverty comes in, love goes out.
The faults of others are the best teachers.
The poor man has none to envy him.
Take with you an onion to the funeral.
Childhood memories last long.