Falling teaches us to walk safely.
Fools are free all the world over.
For great evils strong remedies.
Fortune and glass break easily.
From trivial things great arguments often arise.
Froth is not beer.
Geese are plucked as long as they have feathers.
God does not pay weekly, but He pays at the end.
God does not pay weekly, but pays at the end.
God sells knowledge for labor, honor for risk.
Good drink drives out bad thoughts.
Good looking apples are sometimes sour.
Good right needs good help.
Good things require time.
Good wine praises itself.
Great boast, little roast.
Great wealth, great care.
Hares are not caught with drums.
Hastiness is the beginning of wrath, and its end repentance.
Hasty questions require slow answers.
He fell with his nose in the butter.