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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A man devoid of religion is like a horse without a bridle. A man dies but his tongue does not rot. A man dies when he stops working. A man does not always aim at what he means to hit. A man does not become a parish if he is married to a pretty wife. A man does not look behind the door unless he has stood there himself. A man does not run among thorns for no reason; either he is chasing a snake or a snake is chasing him. A man does not seek his luck, luck seeks its man. A man does not wander far from where his corn is roasting. A man doesn’t escape from bees with a lump of honey in his hand. A man doesn’t know when he kills. A man fails seven times and rises eight times. A man finds many faults in a woman when he wants to divorce, and finds many charms in one’s fiancée. A man finds what he takes to be small; it will only be big again when he loses it. A man forewarned is as good as two. A man forewarned is equal to two. A man gains nothing by vain glory but contempt and hatred. A man gets to the land of spirits when he passes seven rivers, seven forests and seven hills. A man grows most tired while standing still. A man has a choice to begin love, but not to end it. A man has learned much who has learned how to die. A man has often cut a rod to beat himself. A man has the same last name as his broth- er. A man has to hold his mouth open a long time before a roasted partridge flies into it. A man has two ears and one mouth that he hear much and speak little. A man has two ears and one mouth; he therefore should listen more than he talks. A man hath no more good then he hath good of. A man if he lives alone is either a god or a demon. A man in a passion rides a horse that runs away with him. A man in debt is caught in a net. A man in love mistakes a harelip for a dimple. A man in love mistakes a pimple for a dimple. A man in love schemes more than a hundred lawyers. A man in not known till he cometh to honour. A man in passion rides a mad horse. A man in this world without learning is as a beast of the field. A man in this world without learning is as a beast of the field. A man is a king in his own house. A man is a lion in his own cause. A man is a man to the extent that he sticks by his word. A man is a wolf to another man. A man is always on the move. A man is as big as the things that made him mad. A man is as old as he feels himself to be. A man is as old as he feels, a woman as old as she looks. A man is as old as he feels. A man is as wise as his head, not his years. A man is bound by his word, an ox with a hempen cord. A man is called a drunkard when he misbehaves, not when he drinks. A man is happy when he has books, but happier still when he does not need them. 43