9 proverbs - low effort because I stole it
9 proverbs - low effort because I stole it
Pieter Brueghel the younger, late 15th to early 16th century.
Left to right, top row to bottom row:
- To sit between two stools in the ashes (to be indecisive)
- Idk
- She puts the blue cloak on her husband (she deceives him)
- To be unable to see the sun shine on the water (jealousy)
- To fish behind the net (missed opportunity)
- Pissing against the moon (futile efforts)
- To fill the well after the calf has already drowned (taking action too late)
- Throwing roses before swine (wasted effort)
- Hang your cloak according to the wind (be easily influenced)