Owe money at Easter and Lent will seem short to thee.
God comes at last when we think he is farthest off.
Proverbs may not improperly be called the philosophy of the common people.
He that hath money in his purse cannot want a head for his shoulders.
The fangs of a bear, and the tusks of a wild boar, do not bite worse and make deeper gashes than a goose-quill sometimes; no, not even the badger himself, who is said to be so tenacious of his bite that he will not give over his hold till he feels his teeth meet and the bones crack.
The creditor hath a better memory than the debtor.