Famous Proverbs
174 Proverbs about Corn / Page 15
141. He who wants to plant corns must make peace with the monkeys.
142. In time you'll want what you had scorned.
143. The rejected stone will become the cornerstone of the wall.
144. You'll regret in vain when you scorn good advice.
145. When the ear of corn hangs to the side the farmer watches it with comfort.
146. You'll begin to be rich when you learn to scorn riches.
147. September brings acorn and olives.
148. One eye in the corner is sharper than two about the house.
149. Leopards lurk in dark corners.
150. So not roast all your corn in the winter.