Two sparrows upon one ear of corn make ill agreement.
There is no old bread that cannot find its cheese.
Eggs are put to hatch on a chance.
It is only the bashful that lose.
A fence between makes love more keen.
Possession is nine tenths of the law.
He who turns aside avoids danger.
Snarling curs never want sore ears.
Get advice, then make your own decision.
One must lose a minnow to catch a salmon.
Eat with your mouth, pay with your back.
The stronger the seam the worse the rent.
A good meal ought to begin with hunger.
He never was a friend who has ceased to be one.
Men die, but writing remains.