61 Sell the bear’
s skin before one has caught the bear.
62 Words are the wise man’
s counters and the fool’s money.
63 A child may have too much of his mother’
s blessing.
64 You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow’
s ear.
65 The fowler’
s pipe sounds sweet until the bird is caught.
66 Economy is the poor man'
s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall.
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67 There needs a long apprenticeship to understand the mystery of the world’
s trade.
68 He who does not rise early never does a good day’
s work.
69 An ape’
s an ape, a varlet’s a varlet, though they be clad in silk or scarlet.
70 There are no birds of this year in last year’
s nests.
71 Home is the girl ';
s prison and the woman'; s workhouse.
72 If you don’t enter a tiger’
s den, you can’t get his cubs.
73 A good wife and health is a man’
s best wealth.
74 Do not sell the bear’
s skin before you have caught the bear.
75 Poverty on an old man’
s back is a heavy burden.
76 A good surgeon must have an eagle’
s eye, a lion’s heart[sentencedict.com], and a lady’s hand.
77 Economy the poor man’
s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall.
78 An honest man’
s word is as good as his bond.
79 A fox should not be of the jury at a goose’
s trial.
80 Wise men learn by other men’
s mistakes, fools by their own.
81 The cow that’
s first up gets the first of the dew.
82 What’s lost is lost.
83 It is no good hen that cackles in your house and lays in another’
s.
84 My son is my son till he hath got him a wife; but my daughter’
s my daughter all the days of her life.
85 War is death’s feast.
86 Do not halloo till [until] you are out of the wood(
s).
87 As soon goes the young lamb’
s skin to the market as the old ewe’s.
88 It’
s easy to swim if another holds up your head.
89 A valiant man’
s look is more than a coward’s sword.
90 A fool may put somewhat in a wise man’
s head.