“I will not bite any dog,” says the shepherd’s dog, “for I must save my teeth for the wolf,” [153]
I will win the horse or lose the saddle, [153]
I would rather have a dog my friend than enemy, [153]
I would rather see smoke from my own chimney than the fire on another’s hearth, [374]
Idleness is hunger’s mother, and of theft it is full brother, [331]
Idleness is the devil’s bolster, [384]
Idleness is the root of all evil, [162]
If a beard were all, the goat would be the winner, [402]
If a man has folly in his sleeve, it will be sure to peep out, [376]
If a man would know what he is, let him anger his neighbours, [186]