PROVERB |
Idle folk have the least leisure. |
If a man deceives me once, shame on him; if he deceives me twice, shame on me. |
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. |
If the mountain will not come to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the mountain. |
If you do not like it, you may lump it. |
If you want peace, prepare for war. |
Ill news comes apace. |
An ill payer never wants an excuse. |
Ill weeds grow apace. |
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. |
In a calm sea, every man is a pilot. |
In for a penny, in for a pound. |
In peace, prepare for war. |
In vino veritas. |
In wine, there is truth. |
It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock. |
It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
It is as well to know which way the wind blows. |
It is better to wear out than to rust out. |
It's dogged that does it. |
It is easy to bear the misfortunes of others. |
It is good fishing in troubled waters. |
It is ill jesting with edged tools. |
It is ill striving against the stream. |
It is ill waiting for dead men's shoes. |
It is the unexpected that always happens. |
It needs more skill than I can tell to play the second fiddle well. |
It takes all sorts to make a world. |
It will be all the same a hundred years hence. |
Judge not, that ye be not judged. |
Kind hearts are more than coronets. |
Know your own faults before blaming others for theirs. |
Knowledge is power. |