Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.
No one says his own buttermilk is sour.
A dog never forgets his master.
The bad gardener quarrels with his rake.
If a son is uneducated, his father is to blame.
The parson christens his own child first.
An honest man's word is his bond.
Everyone is a thief in his own craft.
He fell with his nose in the butter.
The devil has his martyrs among men.
Age and wedlock bring a man to his nightcap.
It is at home, not in public, that one washes his dirty linen.
You know a person by his nickname.
You recognize the saint by his miracle.
A slave does not choose his master.
The lion is known by the scratch of his claws.
Everyone wipes his feet on poverty.
Who mocks his chains will not be free.
The talker talks and causes death in his family.
Man loves his own mistakes.
The dog is a lion in his own house.