A creaking gate…
A creaking gate hangs long. [A creaking door hangs long.] More »
A creaking gate hangs long. [A creaking door hangs long.] More »
Make not two sorrows of one. More »
If a man deceives me once, shame on him; if he deceives me twice, shame on me. More »
Make haste slowly. / The longest way round is the nearest way home. / More haste, less speed. / Haste is waste. [Haste makes waste.] More »
Whatever’s begun in anger ends in shame. More »
Safety lies in the middle course. More »
Marry in haste, and repent at leisure [in leisure]. More »
A miss is as good as a mile. [An inch of a miss is as good [bad] as a mile of a miss. / An inch in missing is as bad as a mile. / An inch is good as… More »
To catch the wind in a net. / (Great pains but all…) More »
After us the deluge! More »