The houses of lawyers are roofed with the skins of litigants.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Justice
Be honorable with yourself if you wish to associate with honorable people.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Honor
A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Fools, Foolishness, Proverbs
Three things give us hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dry food.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Strength
A wife’s advice is not worth much, but woe to the husband who refuses to take it.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Advice
Reason is the wise man’s guide, example the fool’s.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Example, Reason
Three things it is best to avoid: a strange dog, a flood, and a man who thinks he is wise.
—Welsh Proverb
Perfect love sometimes does not come until the first grandchild.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Proverbs
Better a friend at court than gold on the finger.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Gold
There is no prison like a guilty conscience.
—Welsh Proverb
Without perseverance talent is a barren bed.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Perseverance, Resolve, Endurance
Conscience is the nest where all good is hatched.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Conscience
Birds of a color fly to the same place.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Flying
If every fool wore a crown, we should all be kings.
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Humility, Kings
Adversity and loss make a man wise
—Welsh Proverb
Topics: Proverbs, Adversity