91. A man's actions show
his character.
92. Money burns a hole in
his pocket.
93. The lion is known by
his claws [paws].
94. He cannot speak well that cannot hold
his tongue.
95. An ill workman quarrels with
his tools.
96. A prophet is not recognized in
his own land.
97. Every man has a fool in
his sleeve.
98. The cobbler must stick to
his last.
99. The greater the man, the more restrained
his anger.
100. Every miller draws water to
his own mill.
101. Each man is the architect of
his own fate.
102. A fool and
his money are soon parted.
103. A fool’s heart dances on
his lips.
104. Every horse thinks
his sack heaviest.
105. He that saves
his dinner will have the more for his supper.
106. An ass endures
his burden, but not more than his burden.
107. Man is a god or a devil to
his neighbour.
108. He is wise that hath wit enough for
his own affairs.
109. A man has
his hour, and a dog has his day.
110.
His heart cannot be pure whose tongue is not clear.
111. I don'nt know who my grandfather was. I' m much more concerned to know what
his grandson will be.
112. No man loves
his fetters, be they made of gold.
114. The house of every one is to him as
his castle and fortress.
115. Happy is the man who is living by
his hobby.
117. Behavior is a mirror in which everyone shows
his image.
118. A child may have too much of
his mother’s blessing.
119. A man knows
his companion in a long journey and a little inn.
120. Every soil where he is well[sentencedict .com], is to a valiand man
his natural country.