Famous Proverbs
559 Proverbs about Keep / Page 13
121. He who keeps his own secret avoids much mischief.
122. He who makes a law should keep it.
123. He who tells his own secret will hardly keep another's.
124. No one would be an innkeeper but for money.
125. Plough deep whilst sluggards sleep, And you shall have corn to sell and to keep.
126. Sour wine, old bacon, and rye bread keep a house rich.
127. Tell your friend a lie; and if he keeps it secret, tell him the truth.
128. They who don't keep goats and yet sell kids, where do they get them?
129. Two birds of prey do not keep each other company.
130. Where friars abound keep your eyes open.