Famous Proverbs
291 Proverbs about Eats / Page 27
261. One who eats the remains of a meal without first obtaining permission.
262. If a man looks upon your wife pluck out his eye and cook it in a goodly stew. If he eats the stew his manhood will wither and fall off in the next moon.
263. It's the eye that eats.
264. If there is no caviar one eats porridge.
265. It is the hunter who always beats the lions, because it is the hunter who always tells the stories.
266. The impatient person eats goat; the one who hesitates eats beef.
267. The one who burns his mouth for drinking milk too hot, eats even yogurt carefully.
268. He who eats well is able to face an army.
269. Whosoever eats bread without first washing his hands, it is as though he had sinned with a harlot.
270. If there is no apple one eats a little carrot.