Went in at the one ear and out at the other.
What heart can think, or tongue express, The harm that groweth of idleness?
Follow pleasure, and then will pleasure flee, Flee pleasure, and pleasure will follow thee.
To give importance to trifling matters.
To say that which is instructive and also pleasing.
It is good the have a hatch before the durre.
God never sends the mouth but he sendeth meat.
The still sowe eats up all the draffe.
All is fish that comth to net.
The more haste, the less speed.
It’s no use closing the barn door after the horse is gone.
One swallow never makes a summer.
Don’t put the cart before the horse.
Half a loaf is better than none.
Beggars can’t be choosers.
All’s well that ends well.
Put your toong in your purse.
He must needes go that the dyvell dryveth.
When the sunne shineth, make hay.
The tide tarrieth no man.