(91) A boaster and a liar
are cousins-german.
(92) The farmers
are the founders of civilization and prosperity.
(93) Old friends and old wine
are best.
(94) All
are not saints that go to church.
(95) All
are not thieves that dogs bark at.
(96) Take things as they come (or
are).
(97) Fools never know when they
are well.
(98) Poets
are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
(99) Proverbs
are the wisdom of the ages.
(100) There
are two sides to every question.
(101) Proverbs
are the cream of a nation's thought.
(102) Joy and sorrow
are next-door neighbours.
(103) Don't count your chickens before they
are hatched.
(104) Tears
are the silent language of grief.
(105) Omelets
are not made without breaking of eggs.
(106) Chains of gold
are stronger than chains of iron.
(107) Every one’s faults
are not written in their foreheads.
(108) Deep rivers move in silence(sentencedict.com), shallow brooks
are noisy.
(109) Men, at soome time,
are masters of their fates.
(111) Silent men, like still waters,
are deep and dangerous.
(112) Mistakes
are an essential part of education.
(113) Don't count your chicken before they
are hatched.
(114) You
are never too old to learn.
(115) Joy shared with others
are more enjoyed.
(116) A fool and his money
are soon parted.
(117) Great men
are not always wise.
(118) Old birds
are not caught with new nests.
(119) Beauty and folly
are often companions.
(120) Omelets
are not made without breaking eggs.