The fool knows more in his own house than the sage in other men’s, [120]
The fool who is silent passes for wise, [19], [289]
The foot of the farmer manures the field, [351]
The forest has ears, and the field has eyes, [398]
The fortress that parleys soon surrenders, [77]
The fox advised the others to cut off their tails, because he had left his own in the trap, [107]
The fox changes his skin, but keeps the rogue, [138]
The fox does not do as much mischief in a year as it pays for in an hour, [235]
The fox does not go twice into the same trap, [395]
The fox does not prey near his hole, [188]