Famous Proverbs
607 Proverbs about Ones / Page 26
251. Words are like the spider's web: a shelter for the clever ones and a trap for the not-so-clever.
252. You can only be honest if you are well fed.
253. A cat will teach her young ones all the tricks, except how to jump backwards.
254. The thief who isn't caught is an honest salesman.
255. Don't be so clever; cleverer ones than you are in jail.
256. One never tires working for oneself.
257. Small gifts go to places where men expect bigger ones.
258. There are more whores in hiding than there are public ones.
259. Stones decay; words last.
260. A thread will tie an honest man better than a chain a rogue.