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Rodgers Dictionary of Proverbs A sin of gold is followed by a punishment of lead. A sin that is confessed is less heavy to bear. A sin that is hidden is half forgiven. A sincere invitation is accompanied by a pull. A single advantage is worth a thousand sorceries. A single arrow is easily broken, but not ten in a bundle. A single bad experience is worth a thousand threats. A single bag of money is stronger than two bags of truth. A single beam cannot support a great house. A single bracelet does not jingle. A single conversation across the table with a wise man is worth a month’s study of books. A single conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of study. A single day grants what a whole hear denies. A single day made Drongo black. (impatience does not pay) A single fact is worth a shipload of argument. A single finger cannot catch fleas. A single hair hides the mountain in the distance. A single hand can not nurse a child. A single hand can not slaughter a cow. A single hand cannot wash itself even in the Danube river. A single man can not build a house. A single merit cannot make a hundred demerits fade; a hundred merits cannot hide a single demerit. A single penny fairly got is worth a thousand that are not. A single prayer moves heaven. A single roll of taro top is delicious if seasoned with affection. A single Russian hair outweighs half a Pole. A single slip may cause lasting injury. A single stick may smoke, but it will not 64 burn. A single stroke don’t fell the oak. A single tree can not make a forest. A single tree makes no forest; one string makes no music. A single untried popular remedy often throws the scientific doctor into hysterics. A sinking persons grabs a straw. A sinking vessel needs no navigation. A sip at a time empties the cask. A sitting crow starves. A skabbed horse is good enough for a skald squire. A skabbed sheep syles ail the flock. A skade mans head is soon broke. A skinny pig is better than a fat chicken. A skinny wife is a rotten cook. A slanderer kills three: himself, his listener, and the person who was slandered. A slattern woman hold open the door to hell. A slaughterhouse is not without a little blood. A slave boy is blamed no matter what he does: If he does not wash his hands, he is accused of being dirty. If he washes his hands, he is accused of wasting water. A slave does not choose his master. A slave has no choice. A slave must be humble. A slave shows his true character, not while he is enslaved but when he becomes a master. A slave yesterday, to-day a freedman. A sleeping fox catches no hare or chicken. A sleeping fox counts chicken in his dreams. A sleeping fox finds no meat. A sleeping head needs more than its neck to support it. A sleeping man is not hungry. A slice off a cut loaf isn’t missed.