839. Idleness. Idleness is the root of all evil.

840. Idleness. Idleness must thank itself if it goes barefoot.

841. Ignorant. The ignorant think all things wrong which they cannot understand.

842. Ill bird. It is an ill bird that defiles its own nest.

843. Ill dog. 'Tis an ill dog that deserves not a bone.

844. Ill fortune. He who hath no ill fortune, is dazed with good.

845. Ill got. Ill got, ill spent.

846. Ill gotten. Ill gotten gains seldom prosper.

847. Ill luck. When ill luck falls asleep, let nobody wake her.

848. Ill news. Ill news comes apace.