Famous Proverbs
181 Proverbs about Black / Page 7
61. In the house of a blacksmith the ornaments are made of wood.
62. Too many words blacken your ears.
63. "Fie upon thee, how black thou art!" said the kettle to the saucepan.
64. Put your hand in your conscience and see if it does not come out as black as pitch.
65. The crow went traveling abroad and came back just as black.
66. Not all that is black is charcoal.
67. If the fire does not burn you the smoke will blacken you.
68. Literal meaning: Save your white penny for your black day.
69. When a dove begins to fly with crows, its feathers remain white but its heart grows black.
70. He who allows his day to pass by without practicing generosity and enjoying life's pleasures is like a blacksmith's bellows: he breathes but does not live.