91. For me the different religions are beautiful flowers from the same garden,
or they are branches of the same majestic tree. Therefore they are equally true, though being received and interpreted through human instruments equally imperfect.
92. When ale (
or drink or wine) is in wit is out.
93. He who would search for pearls must dive below(
or deep).
94. Idleness is the root (
or mother) of all evil (or sin or vice).
95. The (
or A) beggar may sing before the thief (or footbad).
96. A buxom widow must be either married, buried
or shut up in a convent.
97. Nothing is impossible (
or difficult) to the man who will try.
98. Is the good
or ill choice of a good or ill wife.
99. We never know the worth (
or value) of water till the well is dry.
100. Opportunity, sooner
or later, comes to all who work and wish.
101. If national pride is ever justifiable
or excusable it is when it springs, not from power or riches, grandeur of glory, but from convicton of ntational innocence, iformation, and benevolence.
102. Never show the bottom of your purse
or your mind.
103. Make the best of a bad business (
or job or bargain).
104. Marriaage is the bloom
or blight of all men's happiness.
105. Mishaps are like knives that either serve us
or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade.
106. A certain amount of care
or pain or trouble is necessary for every man at all times.A ship without a ballast is unstable and will not go straight.
107. Music is the only language in which you cannot say a mean
or sarcastic thing.
108. Man is to man either a god
or a wolf.
109. You must become either a god
or else a coupes.
110. A thief is a thief, whether he steals a diamond
or a cucumber.
111. The moon is a moon whether it shines
or not.
112. The good
or ill hap of a good or ill wife.
113. The most busiest men find (
or have) the most leisure (or time).
114. None is of freedom
or of life deserving unless he daily conquers it anew.
115. Do as the Romans do(
or Do as they do at Rome).
116. So many men (
or heads) so many minds (or wits).
117. You (
or One) cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
117. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
118. He is the happiest,be he King
or peasant,(sentencedict.com) who finds peace in his home.
119. Hold (
or Run) with the hare and run (or hunt) with the hounds.
120. Knowledge is of two kinds, we know a subject ourselves,
or we know where we can find information upon it.