Famous Proverbs
766 Proverbs about Ears / Page 4
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 He who listens at doors hears more than he desires.
 He who listens at doors hears more than he desires.32.
 In youth, one has tears without grief; in age, grief without tears.
 In youth, one has tears without grief; in age, grief without tears.33.
 Little pitchers have long ears.
 Little pitchers have long ears.34.
 Never sell the bearskin till you have killed the bear.
 Never sell the bearskin till you have killed the bear.35.
 One barber shears another.
 One barber shears another.36.
 One should choose a wife with the ears, rather than with the eyes.
 One should choose a wife with the ears, rather than with the eyes.37.
 Paper bears anything.
 Paper bears anything.38.
 Snarling curs never want sore ears.
 Snarling curs never want sore ears.39.
 That often happens in a day which does not happen in a hundred years.
 That often happens in a day which does not happen in a hundred years.40.
 The blade wears out the sheath.
 The blade wears out the sheath.