Famous Proverbs
108 Proverbs about Four / Page 10
91. There belongs mair to a bed nor four bare leggs.
92. When a four-year child is still crawling instead of walking it is time to cry out.
93. When a stiff-necked bull stands with its four legs planted firmly and refuses to move, you cannot make it go ahead only by pulling it by the reins and using your whip.
94. Buy at the cost of four and sell at the cost of eight.
95. Come out of it standing on all four.
96. The pursued runs on four feet, the pursuer on two.
97. Nunziata, fix the salad, a little vinegar, lots of oil, four reckless mouthfuls, and then some drinks from the jug.
98. There are four things to which you should not lend credence: love of women, the charity of friars, sun in the winter, and clouds in the summer.
99. The ideal is a four year old dog, an eight year old horse, an eighteen year old woman and a twenty eight year old man.
100. The fourth fever kills the old and cures the young.