Famous Proverbs
174 Proverbs about Corn / Page 13
121. A man is poor not because he scorns possessions, but because he possesses nothing.
122. To forget a strong man who could help you is the same as to scorn him.
123. A man is poor not because he scorns possessions, but because he possesses nothing.
124. To forget a strong man who could help you is the same as to scorn him.
125. Warm weather in june sets the corn in tune.
126. If the brain sows not corn, it plants thistles.
127. The more furrows the more corn.
128. Don't expect a cherry tree from an acorn.
129. New broom sweep clean, but de ole broom know de corner.
130. Acorns compare their height with each other.