Famous Proverbs
174 Proverbs about Corn / Page 10
91. A new broom sweeps clean, but an old broom knows the corners.
92. The more help in the cornfield the smaller the harvest.
93. When the man is away, the monkey eats his corn and goes into his hut.
94. One who scorns is one who buys.
95. Pigs are kissing: a year of acorns.
96. The heaviest ear of corn bends its head lowest.
97. What's done in the corner will come to the hearth.
98. The cornered rat will lick the balls of the cat.
99. See a sheaf of corn in the morning and a young woman in the evening.
100. A farmer does not conclude by the mere look of it that a corn is unripe; he tears it open for examination.